The Association of International Marketing Graduates in Sri Lanka (AIMGSL) is hosting the AIMG CEOs’ Breakfast Forum on February 2, 2022, at Cinnamon Lakeside Colombo, under the theme ‘Setting Sights on EU Markets’.
Ambassador of the European Union to Sri Lanka and the Maldives Denis Chaibi is the keynote speaker while CEO, Dilmah Tea Dilhan Fernando, and CEO, Brandix Apparel Solutions Ltd Rajiv Malalasekera will share their expertise and insight in business expansion, how their brands do market research in EU markets and how their success in such markets began and continues to date, the organisers said in a media release.
Mr. Chaibi is expected to share in-depth knowledge and insights into the new rules and regulations of the EU Markets, what assistance the EU can extend to Sri Lanka particularly with regard to support in technology and machinery for relevant businesses, such as fisheries, the importance of Renewable Energy, how SME exporters can improve exports to the EU and what imports can benefit Sri Lanka from the EU.
AMIGSL Chairman Sujith Silva said: “We look forward to hosting this eventful breakfast meeting and knowledge sharing session. AIMG has pledged to provide its ever-growing base of members with key markers and opportunities to grow and learn from the industries creme de la creme and this event is yet another signifier of this every promise.”
The AIMGSL) was established in July 2020 by veterans of the marketing industry with over three decades of expertise and experience, with its main focus being to create a dynamic and professional association with international marketing qualifications, connecting young and senior members to create a platform for knowledge sharing via workshops, programmes and various other activities.
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