Chandra Lal de Alwis

Chandra Lal de Alwis

80 year
Process Industries
Consumer Non-Durables
Commercial Services

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Chandra Lal de Alwis is the founder of Japan Sri Lanka Technical & Cultural Association.
He has worked as Chairman at Senkadagala Finance PLC, The Employers' Federation of Ceylon, and President at The National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka.
He has also worked as Managing Director at Chemanex Plc, Director at Link Natural Products (Pvt) Ltd., Independent Non-Executive Director at LAUGFS Gas PLC, Deputy President at Sri Lanka China Business Corp.
Council, President at Sri Lanka Institute of Packaging, Secretary at Sasakawa Memorial Sri Lanka Japan Cultural Centre Trust, Member at Tertiary & Vocational Education Commission, and Member-Governors Board at the University of Vocational Technology.

Former positions of Chandra Lal de Alwis

CompaniesPositionEnd
LAUGFS GAS PLC Director/Board Member 2018-05-10
Director/Board Member 2018-05-10
Director/Board Member 2018-05-10
Sasakawa Memorial Sri Lanka Japan Cultural Centre Trust Corporate Secretary 2018-05-10
Tertiary & Vocational Education Commission Corporate Officer/Principal 2018-05-10
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CHEMANEX PLC

Process Industries

LAUGFS GAS PLC

Distribution Services

SENKADAGALA FINANCE PLC

Finance

Private companies9

Consumer Non-Durables

The Employers' Federation of Ceylon

Commercial Services

Japan Sri Lanka Technical & Cultural Association

Process Industries

Sri Lanka China Business Corp. Council

Sri Lanka Institute of Packaging

Sasakawa Memorial Sri Lanka Japan Cultural Centre Trust

Tertiary & Vocational Education Commission

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