Lakmini, first Sri Lankan in Ernst young top women entrepreneur program | Sunday Observer

Lakmini, first Sri Lankan in Ernst young top women entrepreneur program

18 June, 2017

Ernst and Young (EY), a global professional services company, has chosen IronOne Technologies and BoardPAC Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Lakmini Wijesundera to be included in the EY Entrepreneurial Winning Women (EWW) Asia-Pacific program 2017 as a top woman entrepreneur in the region.

Wijesundera has over 20 years of experience in technology management and enterprise software development. Her businesses, IronOne Technologies and BoardPac, currently operate globally across 15 countries and have formed international partnerships with companies in the telecom sector such as Maxis in Malaysia, Robi Axiata in Bangladesh, SingTel in Singapore and XL Axiata in Indonesia.

Lakmini Wijesundera said, “It is a great honour for me to be included in the esteemed Entrepreneurial Winning Women Asia-Pacific program by Ernst and Young.

“As the first Sri Lankan entrepreneur to be selected for this initiative, I find this opportunity as a lifetime achievement to work along with leading women entrepreneurial leaders from Australia, Greater China, Singapore, South Korea and Vietnam, as well as strengthen executive leadership and business skills by identifying opportunities to grow IronOne and BoardPac through regional visibility.

“My vision is to bring Sri Lanka global recognition for being highly capable in the field of IT innovations.

My contribution toward this objective is to pave a trailblazing path through my efforts with my company IronOne Technologies, which has the vision to create globally impactful and recognized IT software products with a strong and highly successful global presence,” Wijesundera said.

The EY Entrepreneurial Winning Women Asia-Pacific program, now in its third year, is an executive leadership program that identifies a select group of high-potential women entrepreneurs whose businesses show real potential to scale and then helps them do it.

This year-long program is designed for women with established businesses who are ready to scale operations and grow to become global market leaders by equipping participants with tools and relevant information.

The program will also provide strategic support through guidance and access to the EY global entrepreneurial ecosystem. Participants of this year’s program convened for the first time on May 15 and 16 at the EY Entrepreneurial Winning Women Asia-Pacific Conference, which was held at Taj Mahal Palace and Hotel, Mumbai. At different sessions, participants shared the passion for innovation, service, developing people and improving the quality of their lives, providing customers exceptional experiences.

Wijesundera has been recognized numerous times for her success. In 2016, she was the recipient of the Special Award in recognition of Unique Entrepreneurship and Achievement in the field of exports by the National Chamber of Exporters (NCE) of Sri Lanka.

In 2015, Wijesundera received the Entrepreneur of the Year, Exporter of the Year and Gold Award in the large company category at the Entrepreneur Awards organized by the Women’s Chamber of Industries and Commerce (WCIC).

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