Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CA Sri Lanka’s 41st National Conference navigating through shattered norms embracing ‘Abnormal’

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Undeterred by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of Sri Lanka (CA Sri Lanka) has set the stage for the 41st National Conference of Chartered Accountant­s to play an important catalyst role in helping inspire Chartered Accountant­s including business leaders and c-suite executives to navigate through these extraordin­ary and challengin­g times of uncertaint­y.

The 41st National Conference which is dubbed Sri Lanka’s biggest business summit will be held from December 02nd to 04th at the BMICH, Colombo under the theme ‘Abnormal: Navigating t hrough shattered norms.’

For the first time in its four-decade long history, this year’s conference will take on a hybrid format with a combinatio­n of traditiona­l physical sessions as well as virtual sessions due to the prevailing COVID-19 global pandemic and due to the limited number of participan­ts permitted this year at the venue.

Addressing a press conference organised to unveil the theme of this year’s conference, President of CA Sri Lanka Manil Jayesinghe highlighte­d that exceptiona­l times such as these call for exceptiona­l measures.

“Sri Lanka is known for its fair share of manmade and natural disasters, but COVID-19 is perhaps the biggest challenge we are facing in our lifetime. Therefore, it is imperative that profession­al bodies such as CA Sri Lanka come forward to help navigate the profession­al community including Chartered Accountant­s through such unchartere­d territorie­s,” he said.

Jayesinghe said that the road to recovery

both at a global and local level is likely to be long and arduous, but he was confident that Sri Lanka with the help of its dynamic business and profession­al community will overcome this challenge too, just like in the past.

“These ‘Abnormal’ times are a reminder to us to understand the importance of thinking outside the box and moving away from our comfort zones. Abnormal is going to be our new normal and we need to adapt to change fast and remain innovative and creative, while utilising technology to the maximum advantage.

“Being agile to embrace the abnormal and rising above it to rebuild better and stronger businesses will be the key to success in the future,” he added.

Every year, the National Conference attracts over 2000 participan­ts. However, the organisers are confident of attracting a larger number of delegates this year due to the hybrid format the conference will take on. The conference attracts some of the country’s well-known business leaders and c-suite executives among other high-profile chartered accountant­s.

Chairman of the Conference Committee, Tishan Subasinghe elaborated that the National Conference Committee was determined to go ahead with this year’s conference despite the challengin­g situation surroundin­g everyone.

“I believe this conference will be an important platform to engage and assess the issues facing us all, and also explore solutions from the perspectiv­e of the accounting profession, how we can assist the corporate world to embrace the abnormal and create new and innovative businesses.

Subasinghe assured that health guidelines will be given utmost attention at t he conference venue, and the arrangemen­ts will be in line with the Health Ministry approved regulation­s. “The safety of the delegates attending the physical sessions at the venue will be our top priority,” he said.

Chairperso­n of the National Conference Technical Committee, Anoji De Silva highlighte­d that despite the gloom since COVID-19, the pandemic has actually given many an opportunit­y to ‘redefine’ and come up with a new corporate culture which focuses on stakeholde­r capitalism and not just shareholde­r profit. “We must use the pandemic as an opportunit­y to redefine our values which will ultimately have a longterm sustainabl­e benefit to all stakeholde­rs,” she said.

De Silva said that the technical sessions during the 3-day conference have been tailored t o i nspire participan­ts t o be motivated to look beyond the horizons and play a lead role in helping Sri Lanka rebuild in a POST-COVID scenario.

“The conference will be complement­ed with a high-profile line up of local and foreign speakers and panelists who will steer the technical sessionsby sharing their insights and expertise on how to rethink and rebuild businesses in times where ‘Abnormal’ has become the order of the day and where the business norms that we were comfortabl­e with has been shattered, giving us the opportunit­y to build better businesses,” she added.

 ??  ?? From left: Channa Gunasekara, Alternate Chairman of the National Conference Technical Committee, Sanjaya Bandara, Vice President of CA Sri Lanka, Tishan Subasinghe, Chairman of the National Conference Committee, Manil Jayesinghe, President of CA Sri Lanka, Anoji De Silva, Chairperso­n of the National Conference Technical Committee, Dulani Fernando, CEO of CA Sri Lanka and Danuka Cooray, Alternate Chairman of the National Conference Committee
From left: Channa Gunasekara, Alternate Chairman of the National Conference Technical Committee, Sanjaya Bandara, Vice President of CA Sri Lanka, Tishan Subasinghe, Chairman of the National Conference Committee, Manil Jayesinghe, President of CA Sri Lanka, Anoji De Silva, Chairperso­n of the National Conference Technical Committee, Dulani Fernando, CEO of CA Sri Lanka and Danuka Cooray, Alternate Chairman of the National Conference Committee

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