Sarrah Sammoon, a pioneer and prominent figure in Sri Lanka's global mobility industry, has taken on roles in two major international committees: the paradiGM Community (Austria) and the APAC Advisory Council of Worldwide ERC® (USA).
paradiGM Community, Austria: From August 2023, Sarrah will be an active member of the paradiGM Community. This organization is focused on the professional advancement of global migration and places a strong emphasis on community engagement and giving back. As a part of the Diversity Team, Sarrah is devoted to furthering the group's commitment to diversity, inclusivity, and equality.
APAC Advisory Council, Worldwide ERC®, USA: Sarrah has been a part of the APAC Advisory Council since April 2023. Here, she lends her vast expertise, offering insights on mobility trends that are pertinent to the APAC region.
Sarrah’s involvement underscores her commitment to global mobility in Sri Lanka, and she champions the pivotal role of South Asia's geopolitical significance. Additionally, she remains dedicated to fostering diversity and inclusivity.
For those unfamiliar with her work, Sarrah Sammoon has consistently been a leading light in Sri Lanka's global mobility and investment migration sector. Her latest affiliations mark another step in her journey of instigating positive global change.
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