Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Triad moves to spanking new “open office”

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Triad, which says it’s Sri Lanka’s leading communicat­ions’ company with its indigenous roots, has moved to spacious premises in Colombo as it charts a new and ambitious growth plan for 2012 and beyond.

The sprawling 10,000 square foot premises near the Beira Lake at No. 45/ 6, Alwis Place, Colombo 3 , embraces the open plan concept, and was designed to encourage free thinking and imaginatio­n, greater collaborat­ion and cohesive integratio­n – the cornerston­es of great communicat­ions solutions that work.

‘ Our new large open space with a clear span end- to- end is evocative of our unique Api philosophy, which envisages all 110 people that make up the team working together as one, sans barriers. Already, we have experience­d a palpable increase in our creative energy and team spirit, and I have no doubt that it will deliver the operationa­l efficienci­es which are vital for agencies in the new age. As an organisati­on that has promoted learning and knowledge sharing as vital tools in the delivery of effective communicat­ions solutions, the new space amply facilitate­s the desired learning culture,” said Sarva Amereseker­a, CEO of Triad.

Varuni Fernando, Joint Managing Director of Triad commenting on the agency’s futureread­iness said, ‘ Triad services many indigenous brands with the clear objective of delivering the best creative and cost-effec- tive solutions that positively impact the clients’ bottomline­s. We have over the years honed our process to ensure the best delivery possible, from our initial research and strategy to execution. The future of the industry demands such clear focus and we believe we are ready for that future, right now.’

The new premises include the offices of the group’s corporate publicatio­ns company Emagewise ( Pvt) Ltd. and the public relations arm Hardtalk (Pvt) Ltd. .

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Staff at the new office

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