Australasian Academy (AA) Appoints Chathura Kotagama to Lead AA to the next Level

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Chathura Kotagama Chief Operating Officer Australasian Academy


 

Australasian Academy is thrilled to announce the appointment of Mr. Chathura Kotagama as its new Chief Operating Officer (COO). With a proven track record of leadership and innovation in the education sector, Mr. Kotagama brings a wealth of experience and a visionary approach to AA’s operations.

Mr. Kotagama’s appointment marks a significant milestone in AA’s journey toward becoming a leading choice for students seeking internationally recognised qualifications. Under his leadership, AA is poised to strengthen its core operations, expand its program offerings, and solidify its reputation for academic excellence.

“I am excited to be part of this transformative journey at Australasian Academy,” said Mr. Kotagama. “Our focus will be on delivering exceptional educational experiences and building strong partnerships that create lasting value for our students and the industry.”

Mr. Kalum De Silva, Founder/Managing Director of Australasian Academy, shared his thoughts on the appointment: “We are delighted to welcome Mr Kotagama as our COO. His expertise and strategic vision align perfectly with our mission to provide world-class education and drive innovation in the sector. This appointment represents a pivotal step forward for AA as we strengthen our position as a leader in the industry.”

This appointment reinforces AA’s commitment to driving growth, innovation, and impact in the education landscape. Please join us in welcoming Mr. Chathura Kotagama to his new role as COO of Australasian Academy.

Australasian Academy (AA) is a premier institution dedicated to delivering internationally recognised qualifications to students seeking quality education and career opportunities. With a focus on academic excellence and innovative training, AA provides pathways for students to achieve Australian qualifications in Sri Lanka.

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