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Young professionals from multiple industries including Agriculture, Tourism, Media, and IT were awarded for their accomplishments. Addressing the audience at the event, Minister Roshan Ranasinghe stated that, “public-private partnerships are of utmost importance if the country is to develop on the right track. The youth are the future of the country and the country’s workforce needs more young, intelligent minds coming on board to grow the economy. These accomplishments will lead young achievers to become responsible citizens of the nation and encourage other young people to work harder to achieve their goals.” He also added that, “young people are rejecting all politicians in Parliament and instead they want ethical leaders who will drive the country forward. I urge all of you to come forward and take leadership, come forward and represent the country.”
Also speaking at the event, Dr. Sulochana Segera, Founder, New Generation Awards stated, “I am ecstatic that I have been able to create a platform for young professionals in this country. A platform that recognizes and applauds their achievements. A platform to share their success stories so that it may in turn inspire thousands of others in the country. A platform that will encourage the youth to work tirelessly till they achieve their goals. Two years ago, we launched this event with just eighteen awards, and today we have recognized forty-seven young professionals in multiple fields. Many assume Women in Management as an organization only focuses on women and their accomplishments, but our goal is to create an integrated society where both women and men work side by side as equals to develop and grow our country together as one.”
This year’s event also saw the launch of a new youth-centric magazine, ‘Youth on the Move.’ This magazine aims to be a voice for the youth of Sri Lanka. Young professionals engaged in various fields of work will be given an opportunity to share their stories, their ideas and business propositions via this magazine. Addressing the audience at the event during the launch of the magazine, Tamara Perera, Vice Chairperson, New Generation Chapter stated, “we would like to remind all corporate leaders and the government, that we are indeed the future of this country.
We are the future employees who will drive your business forward, we are the future consumers who will purchase your goods and services, we are the future voters that will shift election results in the country, and we are future entrepreneurs; we are the future of Sri Lanka. Hence, please invest your time and money to develop us and to help us grow, instead of complaining about our generation. Yes, we may do things differently to you, we may think, act, and behave differently, but that difference should be embraced and applauded. We are not a charity; we are a sound business investment! We are a responsible generation.”
The Committee received approximately 350 applications this year and a 100 were shortlisted via a rigorous selection process led by an expert panel of judges. Chaired by Professor Ravi Dissanayake, Department of Marketing Management, Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies (FCMS), University of Kelaniya, the panel also comprised of Mrs. Sandra De Zoysa, Group Chief Customer Officer, Dialog Axiata, Chairperson, SLASSCOM, Mr. Rashitha Delapola, Director, Technical and Vocational Training, National Youth Services Council, Ms. Zahara Ansary, Country Manager, CIMA Sri Lanka, Ms. Lihini Fernando, Co-Founder, Velox Legal, Attorney-at-law, Council Member, Moratuwa Municipal Council, Dr. Thilina Wanigasekera, Director - Organizational Development, Ministry of Health, Dr. Nirmal De Silva, Strategy Consultant, Entrepreneur, Youth Empowerment Advocate and Associate Professor, Business Management.
Dr. Thiran De Silva, Chairman of the National Youth Services Council stated, “I come from a military, professional and business background. I believe that the NYSC is the best place to bring change to the country and for that we need to have more similar partnerships such as this. There are so many opportunities we can create for youth to achieve success in their chosen fields and professions, the NYSC has the capacity to do this. But we need support from the private sector if we are to propagate effective change. Hence, I invite the private sector to join hands with the government to build this country not just for us but for our youth and all future generations to come.”
New Generation Award Winners
The event was sponsored by Sooriya Sun Match Group and Ceylon Biscuits Limited. Awards were sponsored by CIMA Sri Lanka, Coca-Cola Beverages Sri Lanka, New Philip Hospitals (PVT) Ltd, Asian Grammar School, Huawei Technologies Lanka, McLarens Holdings Limited and OSM Holdings. Print and Digital Media Partners: Wijeya Newspapers Limited.