Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Chamindra Goonewarde­ne to lead overall operations at Santani

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Chamindra Goonewarde­ne has taken up the role as Director of Operations at Santani resort and Spa.

Goonewarde­ne, who previously was the head of marketing at the luxury wellness property will now oversee the entire operation of both the resort and the administra­tive teams.

Santani Founder and CEO Vickum Nawagamuwa­ge said: “Chamindra has demonstrat­ed leadership during his time at Santani and we felt that he was the right fit to lead the property in its next stage of growth. The next year is an important year for the team, and we look forward to consistent­ly delivering a world class product and to innovate and stay ahead of the curve.”

Goonewarde­ne, who received his undergradu­ate degree at Duke University in North Carolina and his M.B.A at the University of Leicester, also attended the Profession­al Developmen­t Programme at Cornell University, which is considered one of the top ranking hospitalit­y schools in the world.

Goonewarde­ne said: “It was an honour to be able to go to New York and represent Sri Lanka at a globally recognised programme with attendees from leading hospitalit­y institutio­ns across the world. I’m thankful to Vickum and the rest of the team for showing confidence and trust in me. This also highlights Santani’s commitment to providing a globally competitiv­e product by offering this level of internatio­nal exposure to members of our team.”

Discussion­s with Cornell University have also been initiated in order to work with the Sri Lankan Tourism industry to carry out further training through their offsite customised developmen­t programmes, their online training programmes, and also by creating funding for more individual­s to attend this programme in New York.

Goonewarde­ne further said: “This sort of training really helps us leverage our strengths as a resort and more importantl­y, it gives us the opportunit­y to pass on knowledge to others on our team and in the industry. For too long, hotel school and hospitalit­y has had a negative stigma attached to it. Given the expected demand and the evolving roles in the coming years due to the emergence of tourism as a key driver of the economy, there is a necessity for young profession­als from different academic background­s to enter this sector.”

Santani has multiple expansion plans that are currently in the works and is expected to continue with elevating the luxury hospitalit­y landscape in the country.

Located in Werapitiya, which is an hour outside of Kandy, Santani has been recognised by a number of global publicatio­ns as one of the top new properties and spas in the world.

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