CIPM NHRC 2025 in June



The Chartered Institute of Personnel Management (CIPM) Sri Lanka is set to host its most anticipated event of the year — National Human Resource Management Conference 2025 — on June 2 and 3, at Monarch Imperial, Sri Jayewardenepura Kotte. 

Held under the timely and transformative theme ‘Empowering People for a Thriving Nation’, the conference aims to spotlight the crucial role of human capital in driving national progress and economic resilience, especially in an era defined by rapid technological change, shifting workforce dynamics and global uncertainty.

This two-day gathering of thought leaders, business executives, HR professionals, policymakers and academics is expected to draw over 1,000 participants from across the country and region. It serves as a platform for bold conversations and actionable insights that align with both national development goals and global HR trends.

This year’s conference takes a deep dive into how human capital can be the driver of economic resurgence, innovation and social progress. As Sri Lanka embarks on a path toward economic stabilisation and growth, the conference will explore how a people-centric approach can unlock potential across industries and communities. 

The event will feature an impressive line-up of international and local speakers, including Self Leadership International founder Andrew Bryant and Mimi Nicklin, an internationally recognised leadership strategist and advocate for empathetic leadership. 

The participants will be engaged in a wide range of sessions tackling core themes such as transformative leadership, digital productivity, diversity and inclusion, work-life integration and agility needed for a future-ready workforce. 

CIPM President Priyantha Ranasinghe said, “NHRC 2025 is more than just a conference—it’s a platform for collective inspiration.”

NHRC Committee Chairman Saman Jayawickrama stated, “This year’s NHRC is designed to push the boundaries of conventional HR thinking. We are creating a space where policymakers, HR leaders and business innovators can collaborate on real, actionable strategies for national development.”

NHRC Technical Committee Chairman Ken Vijayakumar noted, “Our speaker line-up and session structure reflect a commitment to relevance, innovation and depth.”

Registrations are now open. The organisers can be contacted via 0716450613/[email protected] to reserve slots and access to all key sessions and networking opportunities. 

 


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