Sri Lanka Hospitality Graduates Association holds 52nd AGM

21 November 2023 02:31 am Views - 138

The 52nd Annual General Meeting of the Sri Lanka Hospitality Graduates Association (SLHGA) unfolded with great anticipation and grandeur on the 6th of October, at the serene Anantara Kalutara Resort. 
This event drew attendees from various corners of the globe, converging to partake in a cordial atmosphere, forge new connections, and reconnect with friends, families, and distinguished 
industry professionals.


Established in 1971, SLHGA, an alumni association of the Sri Lanka Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management, stands as the largest and most esteemed professional organization for hoteliers in the country, extending invaluable support to a membership base that spans over 1500 members across 
the island.


The chief guest of the event was Shirantha Pieris, the Chairman of the Sri Lanka Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management (SLITHM). The event’s centerpiece was the installation of the New Executive Committee for the year 2023/24.


Notably, Patrick Pereira, Vice President of Learning & Development/ Rooms Division at Aitken Spence Hotel Management, ascended to the role of the association’s president for the 2023/24 term, succeeding the outgoing President, Asela Wewita, the General Manager of Kandalama Hotel.


Furthermore, the AGM saw the election of Gitanjali Chakravarty, General Manager of Hilton Yala Resort, and Dinesh Hettiarachi, General Manager of Mandarina Colombo, as Vice Presidents. Dixon Kumara, a Senior Lecturer at SLITHM, was elected as the General Secretary, while Thakshila Galappaththi, the Resident Manager of Club Hotel Dolphin, was appointed as Treasurer.


In his address, Patrick Pereira took the opportunity to commend the Past Presidents and previous committees for their unwavering dedication and hard work in elevating the association to its current esteemed position. 
He stated, “With the renewed hope brought about by a consistent rise in tourist arrivals to Sri Lanka and a heightened focus on tourism, this juncture presents a significant opportunity for SLHGA to expand its horizons, evolving into a regional professional association and fostering a community of hospitality professionals capable of showcasing the brand of Sri Lankan Hospitality on the 
global stage.”


This year’s SLHGA AGM marked a momentous occasion, not only in its dedication to recognizing outstanding professionals but also in its vision for the future, which seeks to propel Sri Lankan hospitality to new heights, under the leadership of Patrick Pereira and the newly appointed Executive Committee.