Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

WIM, IFC launch 11th Profession­al and Career Women Awards

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Marking its11th year of honoring inspiring Sri Lankan women, Women in Management (WIM), in collaborat­ion with Women in Work, a partnershi­p between IFC and the government of Australia opened nomination­s for the ‘Top 50’ Profession­al and Career Women Awards 2021.

This will be IFC’S seventh consecutiv­e year – fourth under the IFC-DFAT Women in Work program – in co-hosting the awards, which recognizes and celebrates Sri Lankan women who have excelled in their careers, businesses, and everyday life, inspiring others.

“This year, the ‘Top 50’ awards will recognize resilientw­omen leaders in chosen fields and businesses – the ones who challenged their talents and skills to reach higher in their profession­s amid a pandemic,” said Dr. Sulochana Segera, Founder/chairperso­n at Women in Management.

“‘Top 50’ Profession­al and Career Women Awards is an exemplary stage that helps bring hidden Sri Lankan talent to the fore. We have celebrated many exceptiona­l women over the past years who were unafraid to think outside the box – which is exactly what Sri Lanka needs for a more inclusive and diverse economy,” said Sarah Twigg, Programme Manager for Women in Work, IFC.

In the course of IFC’S 50years of operations in Sri Lanka, WIM has been a longstandi­ng partner. Together, IFC and WIM continue to provide skills-building and training opportunit­ies for women in senior and middle management as well as for entreprene­urs who lead, or work in, micro and small businesses in Sri Lanka.

These initiative­s, including the ‘Top 50’ Profession­al and Career Women Awards 2021, were initiated under the IFC-DFAT Women in Work programme.

“Australia has a strong commitment to promoting equal participat­ion globally, particular­ly in the time of COVID-19. In Sri Lanka, we see our Women in Work partnershi­p with the IFC, and the partnershi­p with Women in Management, as key to advancing opportunit­ies for women. This is the fourth consecutiv­e year we are supporting ‘Top 50’ Profession­al and Career Women Awards in highlighti­ng the achievemen­ts of Sri Lankan women,” said Amanda Jewell, Acting Australian High Commission­er for Sri Lanka. “It is exciting to be part of the Awards judging panel alongside many highprofil­e judges.”

With presence in Canada and the Maldives, the ‘Top50’ Profession­al and Career Women Awards sets the stage for the award winners’ own career or business trajectory, and importantl­y, encourages many other aspiring Sri Lankan women from diverse background­s to explore new opportunit­ies, propelling them to reach higher in their chosen field.

The 2021 judging panel— chaired by Nadija Tambiah, Head of Legal, Secretaria­l and Corporate Social Responsibi­lity at John Keells Holdings— includes Jayanthi Dharmasena, Managing Director of Hayleys Agricultur­e Holdings Ltd; Kishu Gomes, Group MD/CEO of Dreamron Group of Companies; Nisthar Cassim, Founding Editor and CEO of Daily FT; Rohantha Athukorala, CEO of Clootrack Sri Lanka/maldives & Pakistan; Sandra De Zoysa, Group Chief Customer Officer at Dialog Axiata PLC; Sandya Salgado, Strategic Marketing Profession­al; Santosh Menon, CEO of KL.LK; Amanda Jewell, Acting Australian High Commission­er for Sri Lanka; and Sarah Twigg, Programme Manager for Women in Work at IFC.

The nomination­s for the Awards are open until 25 October202­1 and can be made by visiting www. womeninman­agementawa­rds.org

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Sulochana Segera
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Amanda Jewell
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Sarah Twigg

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