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    The Human Resources team of Walkers Tours in partnership with AEISEC Sri Lanka

    welcomed 13 interns from different parts of the world to Explore Sri Lanka. Interns

    from China, Germany, Brazil, Pakistan, Russia, Kazakhstan, Bahrain, Taiwan and

    Vietnam were hosted by Walkers Tours for a knowledge sharing session.

    Promoting Sri Lanka - Building

    Partnerships

    The PulseVolume 2 Issue 2 Leisure Inbound- Employee Newsletter February 2014

    Inside this issue

    Development of Eco Tourism

    The Other Side

    The Market Say

    New Faces at Inbound

    Winners of Puzzle 3

    Guess Who

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    This session was graced by the senior management of Walkers Tours in order to impart their knowledge about the history

    and future tourism of Sri Lanka. Towards the end of the discussion few interns expressed their interest in partnering with

    Walkers Tours as brand ambassadors for Sri Lanka.

    The objective of their visit is to explore the mystical paths of the country and to capture the beauty and grace of our mothernation via blogs, pictures and videos. The following social media tools are used by these interns to show case their work of

    art which promotes and creates awareness of Sri Lanka globally.

    Face book: https://www.facebook.com/exploresrilankacn Google plus: https://plus.google.com/104566404729932997841 Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/exploresl/ Twitter:https://twitter.com/explore_sl vk.com: http://vk.com/public66687888

    Welcoming the New Year 2014

    Walkers Tours was the proud

    sponsor of transport for one of

    their trips and also gave theinterns the opportunity to visit

    one of our very own sites,

    Tamarind Gardens and to

    experience how to Live like a

    Local.

    https://www.facebook.com/exploresrilankacnhttps://www.facebook.com/exploresrilankacnhttps://plus.google.com/104566404729932997841https://plus.google.com/104566404729932997841http://www.pinterest.com/exploresl/http://www.pinterest.com/exploresl/https://twitter.com/explore_slhttps://twitter.com/explore_slhttps://twitter.com/explore_slhttp://vk.com/http://vk.com/public66687888http://vk.com/public66687888http://vk.com/public66687888http://vk.com/https://twitter.com/explore_slhttp://www.pinterest.com/exploresl/https://plus.google.com/104566404729932997841https://www.facebook.com/exploresrilankacn
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    Shivanthi credits her success to

    routine of practicing two hours ea

    before and after work every sin

    day. She says If you think you c

    achieve something, you need to p

    your foot down and work hard. S

    also believes If you want somethbadly, you have to focus and do

    Right thing.

    Married to her childhood sweethear

    love story which started back in th

    school days, Shivanthi and Saman

    proud parents of Nipun. As

    proudly says her Pride and Joy

    Nipun, is following her footsteps a

    is a member of the Royal Colle

    Squash Team. Now done and dus

    with all sports, shivanthi lo

    spending quiet time with her belov

    family during the weekends.

    Message to our readers Try to

    honest and you will face few

    problems. Life is short, try to

    friendly after all.

    ostly known as the fierce

    competitor in all racket sports

    Shivanthi is no stranger. The editorial

    team met up with her to dig deep into

    the secrets to her success story.

    Shivanthi, an old girl of Anula

    Vidiyalaya, Nugegoda, was an

    outstanding personality in school who

    excelled in both studies and sports.

    Since a very young age she showed

    great enthusiasm towards sports. She

    has received national colors for Tennis

    and was the Games Captain of her

    School. She also played Netball but

    Badminton was her forte. She was the

    all island inter-school champion in

    Badminton in all age categories from

    under 11under 18.

    After having completed her Advanced

    Level Examinations in the bio stream,

    she joined the army, for Badminton.

    The turnaround in her life came five

    months later, when she decided to

    switch to squash. While playing in an

    open squash tournament she crushedSri Lankas number 5 ranked Squash

    player. This is when she realized she

    had the talent in her to be champion

    one day. She was immediately fast

    tracked into the National Pool and

    soon after that the National Squad. In

    1990 she represented Sri Lanka in the

    6st Asian squash championship in

    India and went on to participate in

    many other International tournaments.

    Shivanthi having quit the army in

    1993 joined Walkers Tours. She was

    offered employment in both Walkers

    Tours and Aitkin Spence but decided

    on the former because she fell in love

    with the beautiful Glennie Street

    Building. After joining Walkers tours,she was sponsored by John Keells

    Holdings and she continued to excel in

    sports.

    Shivanthi accomplished her lifelong

    dream in 1994, when she became Sri

    Lankas National Squash Champion.

    However, this accomplishment didnt

    satisfy the hunger inside her, but

    instead made it grow and she retained

    her place at the top of the ladder thenext year as well. Shivanthis passion

    for squash continued over the next few

    years and her leadership qualities were

    brought to life when she was named

    captain of the National Squash team in

    1995. Shivanthi continued to excel in

    sports and became the Womens

    Veterans Doubles runner up at the 59th

    National Badminton Championships

    in 2011. Shivanthi has been a NationalSquash Selector for the past five years.

    and is also a coach for level 1 & level

    2 Asian Squash Federation. She was

    an Executive committee member and

    also the vice president of the Sri

    Lanka Squash Federation.

    The Other Side

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    Nanduni Rajapaksha

    Fondly known as:Nandu

    Mostly heard saying : Dont be mean

    men or most often heard sneezing

    Cartoon character that describes her :

    BubbllesPowerpuff girls

    Song title that describes her :Ms.

    Independent

    Greatest Quality: Very Patient

    Message from the market: Youre

    such a bog! But we love you!

    The Market Say

    Praveen Goonesekera

    Fondly known as:Praveeeen/ Accident Ward

    Mostly heard saying : Mama Amaru Wade Keruwa onna umba lesi wade karapan / Malli

    arrival eke check karamuda

    Cartoon character that describes him : Obilix (His massive Bulge)

    Song title that describes him : Dennam ko Lokka

    Greatest Quality: 24/7 emergency service, he is there when the company needs him

    Message from the market: Athuwath bari, nathuwath bari

    Vasula Wimalaweera

    Fondly known as: Vasu

    Mostly heard saying : Thats

    Gooood

    Cartoon character that describes him

    :Daffy Duck

    Song title that describes him :Man

    Down

    Greatest Quality:AGood kind

    hearted friend

    Message from the market: We Love

    you!

    For this issue of The Pulse we spoke to members of the Web Sales, Russia and Far East teams of Walkers Tours and the Whittalls tea

    inquire about Nanduni, Vasula, Chantelle and Praveen. This is what their teammates had to say:

    Chantelle Ferdinan

    Fondly known as:Chanty, The

    Chuuty

    Mostly heard saying : Can I have

    your tour plan

    Cartoon character that describes h

    : Velma (Scooby Doo) Always has

    the correct answer

    Song title that describes her :

    Dont you worry child

    Greatest Quality:Helpful anda

    great team player

    Message from the market: All t

    best and success

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    Saminda Balasuriya

    I have enjoyed the month that I have spent at whittalls and Im sure it will

    only get better.

    Jonathan Taylor

    Its a great pleasure to work with Walkers Tours; its more than a working

    place.

    New faces of Inbound

    Rangani Vithanage

    "A place like home and the best place to be employed on earth"

    Ryan Perera

    Friendly Faces, Good Exposure, All in all a Great place to work at

    Sheneli Jayasuriya

    Its an honor to be among the leaders of the Leisure Industry and

    also privileged to work in such a positive working environment.

    Gavin Loose

    A great working environment.

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    Answers to Inbound Puzzle No. 4

    Abdul Qadir

    Work deeper with passion and not hard with agony.

    Ranuka Kariyawasam

    I hope starting to work here would lay a good foundation to my career

    ahead.

    Across

    1. Speaks five languages2. Captain of Soccer/Athletics & Vice Captain

    of Swimming team in school

    3. Obtained fur As for A/Ls 4. Liu5. Melfort Estate6. Biker7. -------------8. 12th October9. Ambalangoda10. Thamasari11. Parent of Shaveen12. Peterite13. Wing Three-Quarter

    Down

    1. Shakespeare2. Married to Janaka3. ACMA4. --------5. Artist6. -------7. Choro Benedicte8. Fan of country Music9. Was a teacher10. 14331511. Rugby Fanatic

    Winners of the Crossword Puzzle No. 04

    1. Arinda / Tarusha2. Jayamali3. Poornima / Nanduni4. Andre / Ahamed / Asitha / Gayanga

    CONGRATULATIONS!!!

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