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Dialog partners with SLIM

‘SLIM Dialog Brand Week 2023’

8 January, 2023
From left: Manager, Events and Sustainability, SLIM, Dimithra Silva, Brand Week Project Chairperson, SLIM, Asanka Perera, CEO and Executive Director, SLIM, Sanath Senanayake,  President, SLIM, Nuwan Gamage, Vice President, Brand and Media, Dialog Axiata, Harsha Samaranayake, Head of Talent Acquisition and Operations, Dialog Axiata, Kavshali Basnayake, General Manager, Marketing, Dialog Axiata, Ashani Senaratne and Head of Digital Marketing,  Dialog Axiata, Muhammed Gazzaly at the launch
From left: Manager, Events and Sustainability, SLIM, Dimithra Silva, Brand Week Project Chairperson, SLIM, Asanka Perera, CEO and Executive Director, SLIM, Sanath Senanayake, President, SLIM, Nuwan Gamage, Vice President, Brand and Media, Dialog Axiata, Harsha Samaranayake, Head of Talent Acquisition and Operations, Dialog Axiata, Kavshali Basnayake, General Manager, Marketing, Dialog Axiata, Ashani Senaratne and Head of Digital Marketing, Dialog Axiata, Muhammed Gazzaly at the launch

Dialog Axiata PLC has partnered with the Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing (SLIM) to launch ‘SLIM Dialog Brand Week’ from January 11 to 13 at the Water’s Edge Colombo. 

The three-day marketing symposium will be a content-rich forum where a diverse pool of international and local speakers with comprehensive insights into the nuances of marketing and branding will congregate and share knowledge to break boundaries in branding through a data and insight-driven approach.

Guest speakers will include Vice Chairman of Ogilvy and Mather, Rory Sutherland, Director at Deloitte India, Moumita Sarker, CEO Femtech, MAS Twinery, Maria del Pilar and cricket legend Kumar Sangakkara.  Project Chairman of SLIM Brand Week 2023, Asanka Perera said, “SLIM Dialog Brand Week will be a key stepping stone for Sri Lankan brands, and we are pleased to partner with Dialog, a brand which has won the hearts of over 17 million Sri Lankans.

“The symposium has been designed to challenge brands to find viable solutions for tomorrow’s challenges while also enabling the Sri Lankan marketing fraternity with a golden opportunity to network, share experiences and band together to create effective branding approaches in light of the country’s economic crisis.

Our speakers will help guide these marketers towards creating sustainable brands of tomorrow,” he said.

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