UL Club Sri Lanka holds AGM; Appoints Office Bearers for 2025/26

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Susan Juriansz, Dr. Shreen Willatgamuwa, Inga Rodrigo, Ingrid Guruge, Meena Lee, Ajith Weerasekera, President Shanaaz Preena, Niloufer Dias Jayasinghe, Desiree Premachandra, Rukmani Manohar, and Lakshan Rahaman. Absent Marie Ann Samaraweera and Nilanthi Mendis  


The Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the UL Club Sri Lanka was successfully held on 6 December 2025 at the Radisson Hotel, Colombo, with the participation of its esteemed members. 

The AGM served as a key platform to review the Club’s progress, outline future initiatives, and reinforce the spirit of unity and fellowship among its members.

The UL Club, which comprises former employees of Air Lanka and SriLankan Airlines, is founded on the objective of uniting eligible members while fostering harmony, camaraderie, and lifelong bonds of friendship. In addition to strengthening these relationships, the Club is actively engaged in meaningful social responsibility projects that support the wider community.

A special acknowledgement was extended to the outgoing President, Captain Gihan Fernando, for his dedicated leadership and the significant contributions he made to the Club during his tenure. His guidance and commitment were deeply appreciated by the membership.

During the AGM, the Office Bearers for the year 2025/2026 were elected and appointed. Shanaaz Preena was elected as President, while Ajith Weerasekera and Dr. Shreen Wilatgamuwa were appointed as Vice Presidents. Susan Jurianz and Rukmani Manohar were reappointed as Secretary and Treasurer respectively.

Speaking after her appointment, President Shanaaz Preena said: “It is an honour to be entrusted with the leadership of the UL Club Sri Lanka. I look forward to working closely with our dedicated committee and members to further strengthen our unity and to expand our social responsibility efforts for the betterment of our community.”

Secretary Susan Jurianz said: “The continued trust placed in the committee reflects the strong bond and confidence among our members. We are committed to ensuring that the Club continues to thrive while upholding its values of fellowship, service, and inclusivity.”

The AGM concluded on an uplifting and forward-looking note, with members reaffirming their commitment to the Club’s mission of unity, service, and shared purpose.

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