NDB Toastmasters Club secured impressive wins at the 2025 Area E4 International and Table Topics Contests. Competing against a talented pool of speakers, the club’s representatives showcased their eloquence, confidence, and quick thinking, securing remarkable victories.
Jeewantha Induruwa clinched 2nd place in the highly competitive International Speech Contest, impressing judges and audiences alike with his compelling delivery and persuasive storytelling while Mohamed Fazlan emerged as the 1st place winner in the Table Topics Contest, demonstrating exceptional ability to think on his feet and deliver impactful responses. Adding to the club’s success, Senal Ratnayake secured 2nd place in the Table Topics Contest, further solidifying NDB Toastmasters’ triumph, the bank said in a media release.
With these outstanding achievements, the NDB Toastmasters Club continues its legacy of fostering communication and leadership skills among its members. As a testament to their success, the winners will now advance to the Division E Year-End Conference in 2025, where they will represent the club at a higher level of competition.
NDB remains committed to nurturing talent and encouraging personal and professional growth through initiatives such as the Toastmasters program. These achievements stand as a reflection of the bank’s dedication to empowering its employees and fostering a culture of continuous learning and excellence.
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