TMC Board of Management holds Annual General Meeting

Monday, 25 April 2016 00:00 -     - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}

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Seated from left: Jezaayar Hassendeen (Vice President), Fayaz Saleem (Emeritus President), Nasser Majeed (President), Senaka Abeyakoon (Vice President – Administration), Murali Prakaash (Vice President), Charmaine Vanderhoevan( Snr Vice President ) Standing from left: Anver Dole (Vice President), Kaushal Rajapakse (Vice President), Errol Smith (Vice President, Jayantha Gunasekera (Vice President), Gehan Amarasinghe (Vice President), Dilanjan Ranasinghe (Vice President), Dhammika Fernando (Vice President), Sanjeev Gooneratne (Vice President) Not in the picture: Col Faiz-Ur-Rahman (Snr Vice President), Deepal Abeyasekera (Imm. Past President), Akantha Pandithasekera (Vice President), Kumar Samarasinghe (Vice President), Manjula Wijemanne (Vice President), Yoshan Fernando (Vice President) 

 

 

The Board of Management of The Management Club (TMC) held its AGM at the Hotel Galadari recently. Nasser Majeed was unanimously nominated as the President for yet another term in office. 

The President addressing the forum said that the Board of Management would continue to support and guide The Management Club to promote management and leadership excellence in the country, while creating an ideal platform for interaction and networking as well as to keep abreast of new developments among the professional managers.

Today, TMC is has its bases in Colombo – Hotel Galadari , Mt Lavinia – Berjaya Mt Royal Beach Hotel, Moratuwa – Ramadia Ranmal Hotel, Kalutara – Hibiscus Hotel and Negombo – Camelot Beach Hotel and comprises a combined membership of over 400 managers and corporates in the higher rungs, representing diverse professions. The Management Club, under the auspices of the Chartered Management Institute – UK, Sri Lanka Branch, strives bring to about a change in leadership and take management practices to elevated standards and heights of excellence which in turn filters down for the betterment of the individual member, their organisation and the country.

With a short but impressive 15-year legacy, the TMC has over the years gone from strength to strength and is undoubtedly on the path to be abreast with most influential bodies in the country.

 

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