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Management team of cinnamon Cafe


Management Team
Chief Executive Officer – Imashi Ramanayake  


Imashi Ramanayake is a experienced person in the hotel industry over a period of 25 years.  She is MBA holder in the university of Perth.She is responsible for the success of Cinnamon Cafe. Together, the Board and CEO assure John Keels Hotels & Cinnamon Cafe relevance to the community, the accomplishment of the vision and mission statements whilst upholding company values, and the accountability of Cinnamon Café’s to its diverse constituents. Imashi provides direction to the company thus enabling the Board to carry out its governance functions.

Chief Operations Officer – Ashanthi Colombage  

A degree holder specialized in Operation management from University of Colombo. she has experience over 15 years with top companies in Sri Lanka. Ashanthi will oversee all operational functions and is responsible for managing all hands-on operational aspects at Cinnamon Cafe. This role collaborates with the CEO to develop corporate and operational strategies, and is charged with facilitating these efforts across operations.She provides the leadership, management and vision necessary to ensure that the company has the proper operational controls, administrative and reporting procedures, and people systems in place to effectively grow the organization and to ensure financial strength and operating efficiency. Central to this role is building positive and lasting relationships between Cinnamon Cafe and its clients.



Chief Financial Officer – Sujani Faith Arnold
Sujani, a member of Association of the Chartered Association Of Certified Accountants. Sujani provides both operational and programmatic support to the organization. She supervises the finance unit and is the chief financial spokesperson for the organization. As the Chief Financial Officer Sujani reports directly to the CEO and directly assists the COO on all strategic and tactical matters as they relate to budget management, cost benefit analysis, forecasting needs and the securing of new funding.

Head of Human Resources - Eric Lauverjat
A degree holder on Human Resouces Management from the university of Melbourn. As the Head of Human Resources, Eric reports to the CEO and is responsible for both permanent and non-permanent staff who are working at Cinnamon Café. His main goal is to achieve the company and direct staff in areas of organizational structure, employment, compensation, employee database maintenance, payroll, benefits administration, employee relations, orientation/training/development, and policy/procedure development.


Head of Information Technology – Mohamed Saizan
As Head of IT, Saizan is responsible for installing and maintaining computer hardware, software and networks. Saizan is degree holder on Information technology from the university of Maldives. Saizan reports to the COO and manages and provides hardware and software maintenance, training and consultation, and recommendations about future planning and development of resources. Providing these services in an effective and efficient manner will ensure maximum access to and implementation of technology services and resources


Head of Marketing – Imal Thanthrige


Imal is Marketing degree holder from the university of Kentuky. Imal is responsible to increase the market share through the design and implementation of an aggressive marketing plan based on thorough analysis and evaluation of the local market. Imal is directly reports to the CEO and ensures the seamless running of the Cafe in the most efficient and effective manner delivering the highest possible standards of service, whilst being pro-active in maintaining and/or improving turnover and profitability.

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7 comments:

Unknown said...

I like the write up Imal, but it does seem rather elaborate. Perhaps if the amount of sentences in each profile was reduced, I think that would be more easier to read? Lets consider what the others think as well.

Imashi said...

Thanks for the update Imal. Also start working on the Soup Kitchen Roster - its pretty easy.

I editted your sentences a bit and tried to shorten it.

Hope its better now...

Not sure why the font varies within the post :/

Unknown said...

Thanks Imal! I think we need to focus more on what the individual has achieved though, shouldnt it be more of a portfolio rather than a description of the role? Just a short description of each persons achievements etc... Dont you feel it should be like that?

Unknown said...

I have added this part in the website..Please do give us if you have any feedback.

Thank you
Saizan

Anonymous said...

@ Ashanthi, I thought we should put what our management members should do in there respective position than put up who you are and what are your qualifications for positions(achievements, educational stuff)

Erik Lauverjat said...

Usually, websites describe their teams with a brief paragraph about the individuals past related achievements, how they got involved with the company, and then go on to their roles within the company with a touch of their personality.

Here is an example:
Tom Arnold - FCCA

"Arnold joined Alan D Kaye & Co. in 1987 and progressed with Alan Kaye in his merger and formation of Beckwith Blake Kaye Chartered Accountants now known as BBK. He qualified whilst at BBK and became gained the designatory letters FCCA in 1997. He has experience in all the departments at BBK including financial planning, auditing, tax planning, corporate consultancy & insolvency. As a dynamic, forward thinking and innovative professional, Arnold focuses mainly on corporate consultancy work."

Unknown said...

Yes Imal, i thought it should be in the format for which Eric gave an example. Usually it is not a description of what the Job Role is but a description of the person an background and qualifications. Might be a good idea to change it.

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