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Hameedia brings top experts to conduct educational sessions for female employees on key topics

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Hameedia brings top experts to conduct educational sessions for female employees on key topics

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14th March 2023 – Colombo: Hameedia, Sri Lanka’s leading menswear brand that is synonymous with style and quality, marked International Women’s Day with a special knowledge-sharing event for all of its female employees at the Head Office in Ratmalana on 8th March. The event was the highlight of a series of sessions Hameedia is conducting throughout the months of February and March focused on educating its female workforce and covering a wide selection of related topics including hygiene and grooming, women’s rights, sexual harassment and online safety and health and wellness.

The event, which was attended by around 400 female employees of Hameedia, witnessed informative presentations on different areas vital to women made by leading female personalities in different fields. Ramani Fernando, an iconic figure in the hair and beauty industry in Sri Lanka, conducted a special session on personal grooming where she provided the audience with advice and guidance on how to groom oneself to look good every time. Attorney-at-Law Naushalya Rajapaksha from The Yeheliya Foundation educated the audience about women’s rights and women empowerment, both in the workplace and in their daily lives as they navigate through today’s complex society. The Yeheliya Foundation is a charitable foundation which strives to create a space for young girls and women from different walks of life to strive towards creating an equal platform for their female counterparts. Additionally, Indira Cancer Trust (ICT) Foundation Trustee Attorney-at-Law Yenuka Premarathne conducted a session on the importance of personal health and the latest information on the dangers of breast cancer along with how one should tackle this dangerous disease. Following the conclusion of the event, all participants were presented with gifts.

Sharing his thoughts, Hameedia’s Managing Director Fouzul Hameed stated, “Women play a central role in every facet of our lives. Here, at Hameedia, we have embraced equity in the workplace by creating a culture where all employees are respected, valued, and have equal opportunities regardless of various factors including their gender. It’s a work environment where everyone feels welcome and respected at all times and this gives women every chance to succeed in their careers. So, while there is undoubtedly greater focus on women during the weeks leading up to and after International Women’s Day, throughout the year we maintain highest of standards in creating a work environment where women have equal opportunities and voices as their male counterparts. That is why we are proud to have over 400 female employees across the organisation, a figure that has been steadily rising over the years. Furthermore, our ladies brand Roseavelt was also created to give female customers the chance to purchase high quality clothes every time they stepped into one of our stores.”

Established in 1949, Hameedia has grown to become leaders and trendsetters in the Sri Lankan retail fashion industry having always delivered expert custom tailoring and the best in men’s fashion. Hameedia is a multi-brand retail store that offers customers optimal satisfaction in terms of a world-class retail experience and high-quality products merged with global trends. Hameedia’s collection of quality menswear brands include Envoy London, Le Bond, Signature, Roseavelt, Van Heusen, Louis Philippe, Park Avenue, Allen Solly, Killer Wrangler, Raymond, and Adidas.

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Image 1 – Indira Cancer Trust (ICT) Foundation Trustee Attorney-at-Law Yenuka Premarathne.

Image 2 – Attorney-at-Law Naushalya Rajapaksha from The Yeheliya Foundation.

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Image 3 – Amjad Hameed – Head of Group Marketing, Hameedia.

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Image 4 – Rangana Madubashini – Head of CSR, Hameedia.

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Image 5 – Ramona Navaratnarajah – Training & Administrative Manager, Ramani Fernando Training (Pvt) Ltd.

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Image 6-8 – Highlights from the event.

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