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Hospitality training centre to be opened in Weligama

2 July, 2023
Errol Weerasinghe and Malik J. Fernando with the agreement
Errol Weerasinghe and Malik J. Fernando with the agreement

The Colombo Academy of Hospitality Management (CAHM) and Resplendent Ceylon, a luxury hotel operator, entered into a partnership to operate a hospitality training centre, “The Resplendent Academy by William Angliss Institute at SLIIT.”

The coastal campus is strategically located at Cape Weligama, a Relais & Chateaux resort in the South, where the extensive property lends itself as a challenging training ground for students.

This partnership brings together three forces to deliver quality hospitality education in Sri Lanka.

Resplendent Ceylon, has won numerous accolades and is recognised as a luxury hotel operator on the global stage. This strategic alliance with CAHM and the Australian headquartered William Angliss Institute, renowned for its internationally accredited hospitality programs, plans to provide quality Australian qualifications on a subsidised and full scholarship basis to youth and career opportunities with luxury hotel operators across the island.

Chairman of CAHM, Errol Weerasinghe reiterated his commitment to giving back to the community by “creating opportunities for youth by developing avenues to empower marginalised communities in Sri Lanka” as a part of his broader vision.

Managing Director, Resplendent Ceylon and Chairperson, Sri Lanka Tourism Alliance, Malik J Fernando, sees this partnership as “a perfect match that fuses the MJF Group’s dynamic social empowerment programs and Resplendent Ceylon’s luxury hospitality credentials. Partnering with an institute such as William Angliss is a big win for the hospitality industry and those that will benefit from this venture.”

The Resplendent Academy by the William Angliss Institute is a pioneering effort that showcases the partners’ commitment to Sri Lanka and an industry that depends on a skilled workforce to compete with other destinations.

Resplendent Ceylon’s international resort circuit will provide challenging practical components for students who will be exposed to diverse operating environments ranging from luxury coastal resorts, heritage properties in the tea country to a safari lodge deep in the jungle.

Beyond the curriculum, Managing Director of CAHM, Anuk Weerasinghe and, CEO, Resplendent Ceylon, Maheesha Ratnayake share a commitment to inculcate young minds with productive workplace behavior and promote healthy relationship management that they hope will develop mindful future leaders who are catalysts of the industry one day.

 

The Academy will open its doors for enrollment in September.

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