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Ceylon Hotel School Graduates Association re-brands as Sri Lanka Hospitality Graduates’ Association

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The 51st Annual General Meeting of the Ceylon Hotel School Graduates’ Association took place on 22nd October at the Shangri-la, Colombo. 


The occasion, a much-anticipated event of the association’s annual calendar, was attended by approximately 200 members, including leading hoteliers and members of business. 


The key highlight of the event was the official launch of its new identity as ‘Sri Lanka Hospitality Graduates Association’ (SLHGA) while unveiling its new logo. The main reason behind this re-branding; “50 years on and going forth to another 50 years in shaping the future.”  


The re-branding plan was mooted  to increase the association’s reach to its graduates and to provide a unified platform for hospitality professionals.


Established in 1971, the Ceylon Hotel School Graduates Association, the alumni of Sri Lanka Institute of Tourism & Hotel Management, has gained the trust of the hospitality industry not only as an association of eminent hospitality professionals, but also as a body that has contributed back to society with its CSR initiatives through the years.

With a membership of over 1500 individuals who hold influential positions both locally and internationally, the CHSGA has worked effectively to build a closer community that continues to promote unity, dedication and networking in the hospitality sector.


The chief guest gracing the occasion was Shirantha Pieris, Chairman of Sri Lanka Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management (SLITHM). The main highlight was the appointment of the New Executive Committee for the year 2022 - 2023. 


Asela Wavita was re-elected as the association’s president for the second tenure for 2022–2023. He is a graduate of the Ceylon Hotel School and School of Tourism (currently known as the Sri Lanka Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management), a seasoned member of the hospitality industry, and the General Manager of Heritance Kandalama in Dambulla. 


He is the first person to be appointed as the president from SLITHM/CHS Kandy Campus. Gitanjali Chakravarty and Patrick Pereira were elected as vice presidents, whist Dinesh Hettiarachchi and Irandi Wijegunawardane  were elected as General Secretary and Treasurer. This year’s executive committee consists of individuals holding prominent managerial positions in the hotel business from a variety of disciplines.