Top regional financial services expert Aruni Goonetilleke has been appointed to the Board of Directors of Eswaran Brothers, further strengthening its eminent team at the helm of affairs at the company.
Eswaran Brothers, which has been a leader in the value added tea industry for over 60 years, is at the forefront of innovation in the industry.
In a media release, the company said the Board of Directors of Eswaran Brothers lead by Non-Executive Chairman Dr. Nalin Jayasuriya, has a strong team that includes Yudhistran Kanagasabai, Independent Non-Executive Director, Chairman of the Audit Committee of Ceylon Tobacco Company PLC and Chairman, Ambeon Capital PLC; Gabriel D’Arcy, Independent Non-Executive Director, Senior VP at Stratagem Partners – a leading European Corporate Strategy and Brexit Advisory Service Provider and Hanif Janoo a well-known global Tea industry stalwart from Pakistan and Kenya.
Speaking on her appointment, Ms. Goonetilleke said, “I’m happy to be part of the Board of Eswaran Brothers – one of the leading value-added tea exporting companies in Sri Lanka. At a time when the world navigates many challenges, Eswaran Brothers is embarking on an impressive programme of diversification and growth. I look forward to being a part of the leadership of the company as it steps forward in new directions.”
Above: From left - Executive Chairman, Ganesh Deivanayagam, Non-Executive Chairman Dr. Nalin Jayasuriya and Board Director Aruni Goonetilleke.
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