City of Dreams Sri Lanka and SLITHM host International Women’s Day Forum




In celebration of International Women’s Day, City of Dreams Sri Lanka, in collaboration with the Sri Lanka Institute of Tourism & Hotel Management, hosted a special forum themed “Give to Gain”, bringing together industry leaders, educators, and aspiring hospitality professionals for an inspiring exchange of insights, experiences, and ideas.

The event welcomed students from SLITHM and created a platform for meaningful conversations around women’s empowerment, leadership, and the evolving role of women within Sri Lanka’s tourism and hospitality sectors. The forum formed part of City of Dreams Sri Lanka’s ongoing commitment to nurturing future talent and fostering inclusive leadership across the industry.

The session commenced with a welcome address by the Director General of SLITHM Wasantha Manthripala, who emphasized the importance of education, mentorship, and strong industry collaboration in cultivating the next generation of women leaders within the tourism and hospitality sector. Addressing the students, he highlighted how initiatives like this forum help bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world industry experience.

The keynote address was delivered by GithanjaliChakravarthy, General Manager of Hilton Yala Resort and the first female general manager in Sri Lanka’s hospitality industry, as well as the first female President of the Sri Lanka Hospitality Graduates Association. Speaking on the theme “Next Gen She,” Chakravarthy reflected on her three-decade career journey and encouraged young women to pursue leadership with confidence and resilience.

Sharing practical advice drawn from her own experience, she encouraged aspiring professionals to own their voice, prepare themselves for opportunities, lead with emotional intelligence, and support other women along the way. She also acknowledged the demanding nature of the hospitality industry, noting that dedication, passion, and perseverance are essential to building a successful career.

The forum also featured a cybersecurity awareness session conducted by Manoj Samarasekara, Officer-in-Charge of the Community Policing Division Headquarters in Colombo. His session highlighted the importance of online safety, digital awareness, and protection from cybercrime, while also addressing broader social issues including domestic violence awareness and the support systems available to individuals facing such challenges.

A highlight of the event was the panel discussion titled “Give to Gain,” which brought together accomplished female professionals from diverse sectors to share their personal journeys and perspectives on leadership, equality, and career growth.

Nirmalie Mendis, Principal (Cover-Up) and Senior Lecturer at SLITHM, spoke about resilience as a defining trait for women in hospitality, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and the willingness to take on diverse roles throughout one’s career.

Legal professional from City of Dreams Dedunie De Silva reflected on the evolution of women’s rights, noting that progress has been achieved through decades of advocacy and collective effort. She also stressed the importance of strengthening workplace policies—including maternity and paternity leave—to ensure more supportive and equitable working environments.

Representing City of Dreams Sri Lanka, Michelle Wahid - De Silva spoke about the importance of creating inclusive, people-centric workplaces that encourage more women to pursue careers in industries traditionally perceived as challenging, including gaming and integrated resort operations.

Chef Sudarshani Kirindigala shared her journey within professional kitchens, speaking about the challenges and rewards of culinary careers while encouraging young women to pursue their passion with confidence and pride.

Through initiatives such as this forum, City of Dreams Sri Lanka continues to champion diversity, empower women leaders, and invest in the next generation shaping the future of hospitality.

 

 


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