Dileepa Wijesundera assumes duties as new SLT Group CEO

10 March 2015 04:33 am

Making an announcement with regards to the recent change in leadership at Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT), SLT Chairman P.G. Kumarasinghe Sirisena stated, “Sri Lanka Telecom is the premier ICT solutions provider to the nation and plays a pivotal role in spearheading the digital revolution of our country. As a consequence of the company’s corporate structural development and by mutual agreement, Lalith De Silva tendered his resignation from Sri Lanka Telecom PLC as the Group CEO effective from March 13, 2015. Dileepa Wijesundera assumed duties as the new Group CEO on March 9, 2013. De Silva will assist the company in its transition and will be handing over the duties to the new Group CEO during the period March 9 to 13, 2015.”
Dileepa Wijesundera is an engineer by profession and has been a top level executive with extensive experience in project logistics, profitability and restructuring both at private and government level. He obtained his BSc in civil engineering and also obtained an MSc in management from the Loughborough University (UK). 
He has successfully been at the helm of many prestigious corporate bodies including Head of Emirates Sky Cargo, Canada, Qatar Airways Senior Vice President, Sri Lanka Ports Authority Chairman, among others. This unique mix of talents elevates him to a very enviable position to take on the challenge of adding high value to the SLT group and taking it to global standards through strategic focus, streamlining and innovation.
Commenting further, Sirisena said, “The outgoing SLT Group CEO Lalith De Silva leaves after having diligently served the company. He has been instrumental in strengthening the group’s strategic direction, initiating the CHANGE programme at SLT wherein attitudinal changes were brought about. The technological transformation of SLT by introducing the latest cutting-edge technology for fixed and wireless broadband and wireless access was achieved under his guidance. 
He played a vital role in SLT’s knowledge exchange programme and unveiled the i-Sri Lanka project for metro and rural areas.  The National Backbone Network that is now being laid throughout the country has been one of his great initiatives. He also contributed in measure to the success of the SEA-ME-WE 5 submarine network initiation and the FTTH, LTE, Wi-Fi and Cloud Computing technologies being introduced to Sri Lanka and has worked tirelessly towards SLT attaining the position of pre-eminence it occupies in the telecommunication sector today.”