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Institute of Management of Sri Lanka


FieldValue
nameInstitute of Management of Sri Lanka (IMSL)
imageIMSL.svg
size200 px
abbreviationIMSL
formation1986
typeProfessional Body
headquartersVidya Mandiraya
120/10 Vidya Mawatha
locationColombo 7, Sri Lanka
membership1,000
languageEnglish
leader_titlePresident
leader_nameSarath S. Kodithuwakku
website

120/10 Vidya Mawatha The Institute of Management of Sri Lanka (IMSL) is the national professional association in the field of management in Sri Lanka. It was inaugurated on 31 July 1986 and incorporated by Act of Parliament No. 67 on 17 December 1988, succeeding the Sri Lanka Management Association which was formed on 5 May 1978. It is a full member of the Asian Association of Management Organisations (AAMO), representing Sri Lanka.

Membership

IMSL has three grades of members;

  • Fellow - FMIM(SL)
  • Member - MIM(SL)
  • Associate Member - AMIM(SL).

References

References

  1. [http://www.commonlii.org/lk/legis/num_act/iomosla67o1988547 Institute of Management of Sri Lanka (Incorporation) Act (No. 67 of 1988)]
  2. "List of AAMO Members".
  3. "13th IMSL National Management Conference on 20 November". Financial Times.
  4. "Members". The Institute of Management of Sri Lanka.
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