Hemas Holdings PLC yesterday (5) announced the resignation of Kasturi Chellaraja Wilson from her position as Group Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective 31 March 2024.
Commenting on her departure, Hemas Holdings PLC Chairman Husein Esufally remarked: "During her 21 years with Hemas, Kasturi has made an immense contribution to the Company, none more so than during her tenure as Group CEO, where she led the Company through multiple crises. While we are sad to see her go, we deeply appreciate Kasturi's dedicated service to Hemas and understand and respect her decision."
Kasturi’s decision to resign comes as she takes on a new role with a global firm, overseeing diverse business interests and expansion plans in the Asia Pacific region. This unique opportunity allows her to operate on the international stage while continuing to fulfill her commitments in Sri Lanka.
Following her resignation, Kasturi will maintain her association with Hemas Holdings PLC by serving on its Board as a Non-Executive Director. Kasturi will continue to serve as the Group CEO and lead the management team until 31 March 2024, ensuring stability and continuity during the transition period.
Kasturi has been an integral part of the Hemas family for over two decades, having led several businesses within the Group before assuming the role of Group CEO. Since her appointment as Group CEO in October 2020, she has played a pivotal role in Hemas' growth and success during her tenure. Under her dynamic leadership, Hemas transformed into a purpose-led organisation, strengthening its market positions in Consumer, Healthcare, and Mobility over the past three years.
The Board has initiated a comprehensive search process to identify a successor who will build upon the company's strong foundation and lead its growth agenda into the future. Further announcements regarding succession plans will be made in due course.