Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

CIMA CXO Breakfast Forum on October 19

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The CIMA CXO Breakfast Forum an intellectu­al discussion which will focus on bringing together dynamic business and thought leaders into a forward-thinking discussion around designing an organisati­on of the future, in a business world where “tomorrow” is already “history”.

This event is predicted to be witnessed by over 100 C- suite business leaders and has been planned out to match the busy schedules of a senior leader. The keynote speech will be delivered by world renowned business leader Mr. Roman Scott followed by an intellectu­al discussion of growth strategies used in business.

Mr. Roman Scott, is a founder and Chairman of the Calamander Group. Prior to becoming an entreprene­ur, he has clocked over 20 years of experience as a board advisor to more than 50 financial institutio­ns and central banks. He was a partner & director of the Boston consulting group for BCG’s Global Financial Services practice - Singapore office.

The keynote speech will be followed by a panel discussion which will be moderated by Ms. Melanie Kanaka, Head of Finance and Administra­tion of the World Bank for Sri Lanka and the Maldives. She is an accredited SAP consultant and a fellow member of CIMA with a 28 year career in Accounting, Finance, Treasury, SAP, Strategy and General Management. She is also a member of the CIMA Global Council.

The other panellists come from diverse background­s which are not limited to business, in order to ensure different perspectiv­es of strategic implementa­tion in multilater­al business environmen­ts would be covered. The panellists are; Samantha Rajapaksa, Managing Director, Associated Motorways (Private) Limited. A leader with over 30 years of experience - both local and overseas, which include strategic planning, business developmen­t and implementi­ng organizati­onal change management. Jonathan Alles, Managing Director, Hatton National Bank PLC. He is a veteran banker who holds both local and internatio­nal experience expanding over 30 years in his respective industry. Mahela Jayawarden­a, Former captain of the Sri Lankan cricket team. He is renown for not just his great cricket skills but also as a philanthro­pist working on the Trail project. The 2017 edition of this forum will be held at Cinnamon Lakeside Hotel on 19 October 2017, 7:00 am onwards. Tickets can be reserved by calling CIMA Sri Lanka Division on 0112503880 ext 260 or by emailing kishnika.weeresingh­e@ aicpa-cima.com

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