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Honouring Sri Lankan expatriates’ excellence at Sri Lanka Foundation Awards

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By Nandi Jasentuliyana
Sri Lanka Foundation International 2024 award winners with the Founder President of the Foundation, Dr. Walter Jayasinghe, Vice President Aeshea Jayasinghe, and President Dishan Jayasinghe.

The Sri Lanka Foundation International Awards Ceremony, held this year at the prestigious Sheraton Universal City in Hollywood, was a testament to the grandeur and significance of the event.

Dr. Prof. Richard Gunasekara, Lifetime Achievement Winner, receives the award from past winner Dr. Nandasiri Jasentuliyana.

Dr. Prof. Richard Gunasekara, Lifetime Achievement Winner, receives the award from past winner Dr. Nandasiri Jasentuliyana.

The Sri Lanka Foundation International Awards Ceremony is more than just an awards show – it is a powerful testament to the resilience, determination, and global impact of Sri Lankans. By honouring these exceptional personalities, we not only reaffirm our belief in the power of Sri Lankan talent to shape the world around us, but also strengthen our sense of national pride. This event, by bringing the stories of these remarkable Sri Lankan expatriates to a wider audience, plays a crucial role in inspiring the next generation and fostering a deep sense of belonging and unity among us all.

Winners

The annual awards ceremony was established in 2003 by the Foundation’s Founder President, Dr. Walter Jayasinghe, supported by its Vice President, Ms. Aesha Jayasinghe. It recognises expatriate Sri Lankans who have excelled in their professional fields and brought honour to their motherland. Among the other winners are world-renowned inventors, scientists, physicians, lawyers, engineers, academics, entrepreneurs, musicians, and artistes. In the Junior Category, outstanding young achievers are recognised as encouragement for them to continue to excel.

Among the winners this year were Dr. Richard Gunasekera, Research Professor of Science, Technology, and Health working in the field of nanotechnology; Dr. Ananda Thevathasan, Consultant Forensic Psychologist; Jay Nagendran, Environmental Engineer; Prof. I. S. Jawahir, Professor of Engineering; and Ravindra Gunewardena¬¬¬¬, Architect; who were the Lifetime Achievement Award winners.

Ravindra Gunewardena, an award-winning architect who, in addition to his outstanding work, has spent significant time educating young students in Architecture; Jay Nagendran, an Environmental Engineer who has been recognised in Canada for his work as CEO of the Environmental Authority and has made a commitment to educating the young; Dr. Ananda Thevathasan, who is committed to the betterment of Sri Lankans has helped thousands by organising charities for Sri Lankans in need to feed over 44.000 children and fundraising for the Guys Mercy Mission in Sri Lanka to perform life-saving paediatric operations; and Among them are those who hold multiple patents, have authored publications, and have been honoured by their professional Organisations.

Dr. Prof. Richard Gunasekara, Lifetime Achievement Winner, receives the award from past winner Dr. Nandasiri Jasentuliyana.

Dr. Prof. Richard Gunasekara, Lifetime Achievement Winner, receives the award from past winner Dr. Nandasiri Jasentuliyana.

Other categories of awardees included Trauma Surgeons Dr. Tanja Egodage and Dr. Sayuri Jinadasa, triple Ivy League degree holder ( B.S. Princeton, Masters and MD Harvard and PhD. Columbia); Aerospace Engineer leading a team of structural engineers working for Boeing on the world’s largest civilian aircraft, Enoka Fernando; Roy Malleappah Antivenom Expert who discovered a simple spray to combat poisonous venom; Binara Dharmawardena, head of a charitable Foundation that provides free Ambulance service, in Sri Lanka; and sisters Tashya Tashiyaand TianaKameel Piyadasa, Members of U.S. Junior BadmintonNational Table Tennisteam; reflecting the breadth of achievements.

Dr. Manilal Fernando, the Head of a Charitable Foundation that runs a number of centres feeding orphans and children suffering from malnutrition (1,500 meals daily, providing 475,000 meals a year and educational facilities for university students providing access to computers in remote villages), was awarded the President’s Award; and Aruni Boteju was awarded the Sri American of the Year Award for social service, including arranging Direct Relief, a U.S. NGO to send $300 million worth of medical supplies to Sri Lanka and initiating the Sri Lanka Film Festival in California, the first such festival outside of Sri Lanka.

US State delegation

A striking feature of this year’s ceremony was the presence of a United States Department of State delegation led by Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs Donald Lu who presented Dr. Walter Jayasinghe with a plaque of appreciation commending the Foundation’s work. Also present was a ranking official representing the Mayor of the City of Los Angeles.

Sri American Award Winner Aruni Boteju receives the award from past winner Aruni Ganewatte

Sri American Award Winner Aruni Boteju receives the award from past winner Aruni Ganewatte

Proceedings were interspersed with a professionally produced fashion show that showcased a parade of talented young Sri Lankans. The models effortlessly strutted the runway, showcasing the latest trends and designs in an alluring display. Mesmerising cultural performances by the Sri Lanka Foundation Dance Academy members captivated the crowd with their graceful movements and vibrant costumes, transporting the audience on a journey through Sri Lanka’s rich cultural heritage. There followed a professional Latin dance group that took to the stage and ignited the atmosphere with their electrifying Salsa performance.

The winners, “the best of the best,” are selected by an anonymous board of distinguished members based on a range of all-around evaluation criteria. The success of the ceremony highlighted the arduous task carried out by the dedicated staff of the Foundation, Ms. Shirani Stanislaus, Ms. Keshini Wijegoonerathna, Ms. Achala Weerasinghe, and Luoma Harrison Luoma, under the direction of the current President of the Foundation, Dr. Dishan Jayasinghe.

As we celebrate the achievements of our expatriate community, we are reminded of the boundless potential that lies within the Sri Lankan people. These award recipients have not only reached the pinnacles of success, but have also remained steadfast in their commitment to their Sri Lankan roots, serving as ambassadors of our rich culture and heritage. These award recipients have become shining examples of Sri Lankan excellence on the global stage.

The writer is the former Deputy Director-General, United Nations.

The audience and the dance floor

The audience and the dance floor

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