Dr Nirmal De Silva has been recognised as the ‘Outstanding Corporate Trainer of the Year - Management & Leadership (South Asia)’ at the 4th SOUTH ASIAN BUSINESS EXCELLENCE AWARDS held recently at the Grand Monarch Imperial in Colombo, the organiser said in a media release.
The Gala Event saw participants from all the South Asian countries with awards presented in more than 25 broad categories. Dr. De Silva was recognised with this award for his passion, dedication and commitment towards training, mentoring and empowering people especially on a pro-bono basis across of Sri Lanka. Dr. De Silva in the last 15 months alone has conducted more than 110 programmes across 15 districts on face to face and webinar mode directly or indirectly impacting more than 12,000 individuals. Incidentally Dr. De Silva won this same award at the 3rd edition of the awards program when it was last held in 2019.
The rigorous judging process for the awards consisted of 5 independent professionals from across the globe who have direct industry experience, in-depth understanding of the current state-of-the-art standards, technology, academic research and market trends. The Chairman of this year’s judging panel was Dr. Khyati Shetty Datta, The Campus Director of Focus College in Canada. The South Asian Business Excellence Awards were introduced to acknowledge and reward the exceptional work and the results gained by the trailblazers of the corporate domain, in the face of an ever-increasing competitive market.
Dr. De Silva is a visionary business professional with close to two decades of ‘C Level’ experience in Asia Pacific Region where he has provided leadership to several Multinational and Fortune 500 companies. Dr. De Silva currently serves as the Co-Founder & CEO of Paramount Realty and is also the Founder of TYNA Consulting, which is a Boutique Consultancy focused on Strategy, Leadership Management & Transformational Interventions particularly for SME’s and Social Enterprises.
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