Kelaniya, Sri Lanka AIESEC in the University of Kelaniya is set to host its highly anticipated annual awards ceremony, “Sparkles ‘25”, on March 1, 2025. This prestigious event will celebrate and reward outstanding members for their leadership, dedication, and impact, making it an evening of glamour, gratitude, and inspiration.
AIESEC, the world’s largest youth-run non-governmental, non-profit organization, is committed to developing leadership and fostering cross-cultural understanding through global volunteer programs and internships. Operating in over 120 countries and more than 20 universities in Sri Lanka, AIESEC aligns its initiatives with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, striving to empower young individuals to reach their full potential.
“Sparkles ‘25” will honor top-performing members across various divisions, with the most anticipated awards being “Best Young Leader” and “Best Emerging Young Leader.” These prestigious accolades not only recognize outstanding contributions but also serve as motivation for members to push their limits and achieve excellence throughout the year.
Beyond an evening of recognition, Sparkles ‘25 serves as a platform to unite, inspire, and empower the next generation of change-makers. By bringing together members and alumni, the event fosters a sense of purpose and ambition, setting the stage for greater achievements in the years to come. As the official online media sponsor, Newswire / Bizwire is proud to support Sparkles ‘25 and share the excitement of this extraordinary event. We are delighted to be part of this celebration of leadership and ambition and look forward to providing exclusive coverage, live updates, and behind-the-scenes insights. Stay connected with us for all the highlights from this unforgettable evening!
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