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Regional
business leaders gather in Colombo for BPA Annual General
Meeting
Regional business leaders representing all the districts in
Sri Lanka are scheduled to meet in Colombo for The Business
for Peace Alliance (BPA) Annual General Meeting on October
29, 2008 at the Galle Face Hotel, Colombo.
BPA is Sri Lankas network of regional business chambers,
committed to Regional Empowerment, Corporate Social Responsibility
and National Unity. The network is owned by the regional business
chambers and is a bottoms up, initiative of the
regional business community, to play a key role in development
of the regions they represent and make a significant contribution
to nation building.
The new Board of Directors that will take office represents
twelve geographical clusters which cover the entire country
and are nominated by the regional business chambers who constitute
BPAs membership.
BPA has developed a strong governance mechanism to ensure
high standards of professionalism, with transparency and accountability
in meeting BPAs mandate. A special programme has been
designed for capacity development of the Board of Directors
and a Board Development Committee will be set
up shortly after the AGM.
Following the formal proceedings of the AGM, the regional
business community will confer on common challenges faced
by the regions and participate in a workshop on the theme:
Social cohesion through Commerce.
BPA recognises that business is a powerful binding factor
that breaks across barriers of geography, race, religion,
gender, class and creed. As such, the main objective of the
post AGM workshop is to develop a strategy to achieve greater
levels of inclusiveness within the network of regional Chambers
of Commerce, so that Chambers can become more representative
of the community in which they operate.
The programme will conclude with a reception where the regional
business leaders will meet BPAs stakeholders based in
Colombo including representatives from the Government, Chamber
movements, big businesses, international organisations, the
diplomatic community, civil society, the academia and the
media. The Chief Guest will be J.D Bandaranayake, Chairman
of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce.
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