Mangala Samarajeewa elected President JASTECA Sri Lanka

The Japan Sri Lanka Technical and Cultural Association (JASTECA) Sri Lanka has announced the appointment of its new Executive Committee for the year 2024-2025.

The new committee, which comprises distinguished professionals from various sectors, will lead the association in its ongoing mission to promote bilateral relations between Sri Lanka and Japan, enhance technical collaboration and foster cultural exchange.

The Executive Committee was appointed at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) held at the Hotel Galadari, recently with a gathering of larger number of its members.

JASTECA Senior Member Mangala Samarajeewa, has been elected as the President of the association. He previously served as the Senior Vice President of JASTECA for the past two years. Mangala is the Chief Innovation Officer at Sri Lanka Telecom Plc., and he has been an active contributor to JASTECA’s leadership for over a decade, holding various positions on its Executive Committee.

Additionally, he served as the Secretary General of the South Asia Federation of AOTS Alumni Societies from 2015 to 2017.

The newly appointed Executive Committee brings together a group of dynamic leaders, each with a wealth of experience in their respective fields. Their experience in diverse business sectors brings an overall perspective to JASTECA during the ensuing year.

Under the leadership of the new President, JASTECA is poised to continue its work in enhancing the technical learning and cultural ties between the two nations.

JASTECA Sri Lanka has a long and distinguished history of promoting Sri Lanka-Japan relations. JASTECA awards on 5S, CSR and Lean is one of the most coveted award ceremonies in the Country.

As JASTECA embarks on another exciting chapter, the new leadership is confident that their efforts will contribute to even stronger ties between the two nations, benefiting the Sri Lankan companies and the individuals.

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