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Three leading tech personalities appointed to ICTA board

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With a view of strengthening the execution of Sri Lanka’s digital roadmap, three new strategic appointments have been made to the board of the Information Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA).


They are, Virtusa Executive Vice President, CIO and General Manager Madu Ratnayake, Orange Electric Managing Director Kushan Kodituwakku and Telecommunications Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka Director General Oshada Senanayake. 


As the Group CIO and the Center Head for Virtusa Sri Lanka, Madu Ratnayake is responsible for Virtusa’s global digital strategy and Virtusa’s Sri Lankan operations. 

Virtusa is a US publicly-traded global information technology (IT) services company. He is an independent non-executive Director of the National Bank (HNB) and Director of Sri Lanka CERT, the national agency for cyber security.  


He is also the Chairman of the Advisory Committee ICT/BPM at EDB, Member of the National Advisory Council of The Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI) and Member of the Employee Federation Ceylon (EFC) Council.


Kushan Kodituwakku is the Managing Director of Orange Electric (Orel Corporation), a Sri Lankan market leader and the largest manufacturer of electrical wiring accessories, exporting to over 25 countries with regional offices in Australia, Singapore, India, Dubai, UK and the USA. 


His entrepreneurial drive has seen him awarded many times, including the ‘Outstanding Entrepreneur of the Year’ at the Asia Pacific Entrepreneurship Awards. He is also a former Chairman of the Chamber of Young Lankan Entrepreneurs (COYLE).


Oshada Senanayake is the Director General of the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka and is a board member of SLCERT, Sri Lanka’s apex body for cyber security. 


He gained a wealth of experience by previously heading Pyxle, a premier IT and digital services company in Sri Lanka. 


Keen on shaping Sri Lanka’s young professionals, he is also a visiting lecturer for University of Bedfordshire at the Oxford School of Business for post graduate MBA students. Along with the above-mentioned appointments, the ICTA board now consists of Co-Founder of IFS Sri Lanka Jayantha De Silva (Chairman); former SLASSCOM Chairman and 99X Technology CEO Mano Sekaram; Prof. Lalith Gamage, CEO of Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology (SLIIT); former ICTA CEO Reshan Dewapura; former Digital Secretary and ICTA Programme Director Wasantha Deshapriya.