Sysco LABS empowers undergraduates with Project GLO

24 September 2024 12:07 am Views - 87

Project GLO Certified Sysco LABS colleagues who conduct the sessions (L-R): Pasan Senevirathne, Anushka Samarasinghe, Gayan Ranaraja, Amodh Jayasinghe and Nilanka Wijesooriya


Project GLO facilitators with undergraduates from several universities at a programme hosted at Sysco LABS HQ 


Project GLO facilitators with students from the University of Peradeniya


Project GLO facilitators with students from the University of Colombo


Sysco LABS recently announced the extension of Project Guiding Leadership and Outreach (GLO) to undergraduate students from state and private universities, aimed at driving sustainable development and change in communities around the country.

Led by GLO-certified Sysco LABS colleagues, the programme has conducted trainings for students from various facultiesatthe Sri Jayewardenepura, Colombo, Kelaniya, Rajarata, Peradeniya and SLIIT universities. Aligned with the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals and Sysco LABS’ core purpose of ‘connecting the world to share food and care for one another’, the program educates young people on the fundamentals of leadership in preparation for community outreach and sustainable development. 

Speaking on the organisation’s approach to community leadership and its impact, Rehan Anthonis, Director of People Operations at Sysco LABS, said, “Project GLO’s efforts toward the development of youth will continue to equip new generations of leaders with essential skills and knowledge that will brighten their futures and their communities.

The programme reinforces the value of learning, collaboration, and connection in pursuing progress. The initiativeaims to build better, purpose conscious leaders who can in turn positively impact their communities and inspire change. We hope to take this program even further in the future, with a competition for students to pitch their project ideas and we will select and incubate two such projects.”

Launched early this year, the initial phase of Project GLO involved the training and certification of 26 participants, including representatives from other leading corporates including Sysco LABS, Brandix, Fortude, IFS and JKH.