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From left: Keith Wijesuriya (Adviser), Peter Solomon (Director), Aman Ashraff (Director), Selonica Nalawansa (Treasurer), Sheron Jayasundara (President), Dharshi Thambiah (Director), Dushantha Ahangama (1st V. President), Adrian Ferdinands (Director), Hari Krishnan (Director), Alann Lopez (Gen. Secretary), Sarva Amarasekare (2nd V. President) – absent   The Sri Lankan Chapter of the Association of Accredited Advertising Agencies (4As) which represents advertising and marketing communications practitioners, agencies and related businesses in Sri Lanka recently elected its

“Comics provide a lot of entertainment, I find my imagination taken to another level when I read them.” – Aman Ashraff, Founder of Ashraff Associates Their otherworldly qualities attract investors. Alternative or unconventional asset classes –including the art, vintage cars and comic books that we’re covering in this section – are markedly different from financial assets because they’re also collectibles. These collectibles help investors diversify risks while enjoying something connected to

  The Accredited Advertising Agencies Association or ‘The Four A’s’ have at all times maintained the highest commitment in championing the cause of creative excellence in the country, constantly seeking new ways to assist young creatives hone their talents and set higher standards of excellence for themselves and the industry. This year, the incumbent Board of the Four A’s have elected to champion the task of uplifting the standards of creative development