WCIC’s Women Leadership Forum 2022 on 15 March at Hotel Galadari

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Hemas Holdings CEO Kasturi Chellaraja

Attorney-at-Law Naushalya Rajapakse

Kantar Sri Lanka Head Himalee Madurasinghe

Wellness Expert Shobana Cooke


  • Power-packed event by Women’s Chamber of Industry and Commerce to commemorate International Women’s Day 

The Women’s Chamber of Industry and Commerce will conduct one of its annual flagship properties – The Women Leadership Forum as a full-day workshop with very pertinent topics being discussed by veterans in business. 

“We have tried to create a program capturing very relevant topics in an interesting and meaningful manner. It is our mission to create this forum annually sharing relevant knowledge effectively,” WCIC Chairperson Anoji De Silva said.

Elaborating on the concept and the format Project Chairpersons Tusitha Kumarakulasingam and Gayani De Alwis said: “We have structured this event connecting the IWD theme – Break the Bias for A Better Tomorrow. It has four segments, three of which have an expert conducting a session speech which will be followed by a panel discussion.”

The sessions are structured as follows – Session One “Break the Bias of Female Leadership” with Hemas Holdings Group CEO Kasturi Chellaraja delivering the keynote speech. The second session “Sustainability Begins with a Safe Environment Free From Gender Based Violence and Harassment” with Attorney-at-Law Naushalya Rajapakse delivering the session speech. The third session “Future As A Digitally Savvy Business” with Kantar Sri Lanka Head Himalee Madurasinghe delivering the current digital landscape. 

Each session will contain a panel of experts discussing their experience under the topic.

The program concludes with a session by wellness expert Shobana Cooke making a presentation on “Living Life Keeping The Mind and Body in Balance.”

The WCIC initiative is in collaboration with the Centre for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) and supported by EVA, Commercial Bank, Sanasa General Insurance. Daily FT and the Daily Mirror are the Print Media Partners whilst Digital media partners are Hi and Daily Mirror online

WCIC invites all to be a part of this exciting day for knowledge, insights and networking. Due to the limited capacity earlier reservation is advisable. For further information, contact Janitha Stephens on 0766848080.

WCIC is the premier organisation supporting entrepreneurs and professional business-women. The membership is open to women who believe they can contribute to society as well as benefit from the many facilities the organisation creates.

 

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