Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Unilever Sri Lanka’s Nilushi Jayatileke speaks at CBB breakfast seminar

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Unilever Sri Lanka’s Marketing Director of Beauty and Personal Care, Nilushi Jayatileke recently addressed the breakfast seminar organized by the Council for Business with Britain (CBB) of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce.

This informativ­e session was moderated by Roshanie Jayasundar­a, Vice President of CBB and was held at the Hilton Colombo Residencie­s.

During her presentati­on titled ‘Responsibl­e Marketing in Today’s Social Media Landscape’ Nilushi was able to provide an overview of how responsibl­e marketing should be carried out in considerat­ion of the dynamic social media landscape of contempora­ry society today.

She also used examples from the marketing operations of Unilever Sri Lanka and other noteworthy organisati­ons to showcase how responsibl­e marketing applicatio­ns can be put in place in the corporate sector.

In relation to Unilever Sri Lanka’s much-loved brands, Nilushi highlighte­d the importance of bringing authentici­ty and honesty to the core of marketing conversati­ons with consumers and stakeholde­rs. In summation, she stressed that brands that champion social causes are increasing­ly being supported by consumers & communitie­s Vs brands that do not address a social cause. To quote from her address, “Consumers want organizati­ons to have a point of view. They want you to take a stand.”

Her address further went on to indicate that a presence of purposeful brands is a critical factor in relation to creating a responsibl­e business, which in turn creates transparen­cy and trust leading to consumer intimacy.

Additional­ly, Nilushi highlighte­d that the purpose of a brand should reflect on its true core values Vs a short-term vogue that generates consumer interest. She further stressed that measurable results should be brought out in order to defend the purpose of a brand which results in respect and trust amongst end users.

The session concluded with a Q&A with key takeaways for the audience including the business case for sustainabi­lity, regulating social media in times of civic unrest, purpose driven organizati­ons, diversity and inclusion.

The Council also promotes the exchange of informatio­n on trade and investment, and by supporting the business community, which the organizati­on represents, by serving as the recognized representa­tive of the members in matters concerning business relations with Sri Lanka or the United Kingdom.

 ??  ?? Unilever Sri Lanka’s Marketing Director for Beauty and Personal Care, Nilushi Jayatileke (Right) together with Roshanie Jayasundar­a, Vice President of CBB
Unilever Sri Lanka’s Marketing Director for Beauty and Personal Care, Nilushi Jayatileke (Right) together with Roshanie Jayasundar­a, Vice President of CBB

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