J’pura University trio picked for Unilever’s Future Leaders’ League in London
View(s):Madusha De Silva, Nayomi Fernando and Umendra Abeynayake of team Innovints from the University of Sri Jayewardenepura were adjudged winners of Unilever Challenge 2017 held recently in Colombo. Emerging on top of three teams from 10 universities after three intense rounds, they will be representing Sri Lanka at the Unilever’s Future Leaders’ League to be held in London in April.
The event, which is powered by Rin Brightness Academy, saw team Innovints winning the judges over with their ingenious approach to solving the cases posed to them and developing a marketing strategy for Rin with a focus on universities, Unilever said in a media release.
Helping them prepare themselves to face competitors from around the world, the team will be mentored by senior representatives from Unilever Sri Lanka. The winners of last year’s Unilever Challenge, Haritha Jayasinghe from the University of Moratuwa and Pulasthi Ekanayake from Achievers Business Academy, who had gone on to become the runners up of the Future Leaders’ League 2017 in London, too will be helping them gear up for this prestigious global competition.
“Year after year undergraduate students from some of Sri Lanka’s most esteemed higher education institutions demonstrate their ingenuity and passion at the Unilever Challenge and secure a place for themselves in the Unilever Future Leaders’ League. The calibre of the contestants continues to serve as a reflection of the exceptional pool of talent available in the country, something we at Unilever Sri Lanka have always believed in,” said Sumeet Verma, Director – Human Resources and Corporate Relations, Unilever Sri Lanka.
The Future Leaders’ League is a dynamic marketing competition, where aspiring young brand managers get the opportunity to compete against likeminded future leaders from over 30 countries. The Unilever Challenge is the local leg of Unilever’s Future Leaders’ League. It is a unique competition that tests the ability of undergraduate students to conceive and implement a brand strategy for world renowned brands, the release added.