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Making a strategic contribution to boosting business confidence and inspiring the business community, The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), Acclivity Training and Leo Burnett Sri Lanka are organising a compelling forum entitled ‘Sri Lanka Forward: How businesses can recover after terror attacks’.
This forum will be addressed by Central Bank of Sri Lanka GovernorDr. Indrajit Coomaraswamy and will have a panel of top industry and business leaders. The forum will be held on 29 May at the CIMA Auditorium from 3.00 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.
Additional panellists will include Aitken SpenceDeputy Chairman and Managing DirectorDr. Parakrama Dissanayake; Sri Lankan AirlinesGroup CEOVipula Gunatilleka; The Hotels Association of Sri LankaPresidentSanath Ukwatte; SPA CeylonDirector/ Co-FounderShanil Balasuriya; Sri LankaFederation of Information Technology Industry Chairman Abbas Kamurdeen; Nielsen Sri Lanka Managing Director Sharang Pant and The Capital Maharaja Organisation Group Director Chevaan Daniel. Hemas Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Hemas Surgical and Diagnostics Ltd., Hemas Logistics and Maritime Cluster Managing Director Kathsuri C. Wilson (FCMA, CGMA) will be the moderator of what is expected to be a highly engaging and inspiring session.
The timely initiative will discuss how business leaders must take the initiative to lead the country out of the current crisis. They will be discussing the strategies that businesses must adopt in order for industries - large, medium and especially small – to recover post-Easter attacks. Explaining the idea behind the forum, a spokesperson for the organising committee said, “Sri Lanka has been through a harrowing time in the past few weeks and the crisis has left not just the nation, but all corners of the country, society and economy reeling. But we have always been a resilient nation. From the beginning of recorded history, we have proved that what does not destroy us makes us stronger. It is time for the business community of Sri Lanka to stand up, take the initiative, and lead the way in restoring, recovering and rebuilding the nation. This forum will provide the right catalyst for positive change.” Over a 100 participants comprising CIMA members and corporate leaders are expected to attend this forum. For more details, please contact Kishnika: T: +94 11 2503880 ext 260 or [email protected]