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Eksath Wijeratne Expands Board Roles to Palm Garden and Dolphin Hotels

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Top professional Eksath Wijeratne has been appointed as a Non-Executive Director on the Boards of Palm Garden Hotels PLC and Dolphin Hotels PLC.

He currently serves as the dynamic Chief Executive Officer of Browns Hotels and Resorts, a key entity under the LOLC group in Sri Lanka.

With over three decades of leadership in the hospitality industry, Eksath’s strategic acumen and commitment to talent development have been pivotal in driving Browns Hotels and Resorts’ success.

His influence extends to roles such as Vice President of Resort Hotels at THASL and board memberships at Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau, reflecting his dedication to advancing Sri Lanka’s tourism sector.

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