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COYLE: Championing innovation and entrepreneurship in 2024

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From left to right: Tharindu Ameresekere, Senior Lecturer, PIM, Dr. Asanga Ranasinghe, Director, PIM Thushira Raddella, Chairman, COYLE, Manjula Wijesundera – Senior Vice Chairman, COYLE, Indunil Ukwatte, CEO, COYLE

The Chamber of Young Lankan Entrepreneurs (COYLE) continued its legacy of fostering economic growth and innovation in Sri Lanka with a remarkable series of initiatives in 2024. With a mission to empower entrepreneurs and build a stronger, more resilient economy, COYLE has demonstrated its commitment to shaping the future of business through impactful programmes and strategic partnerships.

In 2024, COYLE launched several flagship programmes, each designed to inspire and uplift the next generation of entrepreneurs. The Young Lankans Initiative has been instrumental in cultivating a culture of entrepreneurship among Sri Lanka’s youth, while Future Founders offers young innovators the tools and resources to transform ideas into thriving businesses. On a global stage, Coyle Global connects local entrepreneurs with international opportunities, fostering cross-border collaboration and innovation.

A cornerstone of these initiatives is COYLE’s partnership with the Postgraduate Institute of Management (PIM), formalised through a groundbreaking Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). This collaboration has laid the foundation for a dedicated Entrepreneur Development Centre, which serves as the catalyst for these transformative programmes. PIM, as COYLE’s academic partner, has crafted a robust incubator programme to help young entrepreneurs develop their potential and thrive in competitive markets.

The MOU encompasses a comprehensive academic and professional training syllabus, designed to equip budding entrepreneurs with the knowledge and skills they need for success. From business strategy to leadership development, the curriculum ensures participants are well-prepared for the challenges of entrepreneurship.

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