Lakith Peiris Appointed Managing Director Hemas Hospitals Chain
Hemas Hospitals announced the appointment of Dr. Lakith Peiris as the Managing Director of Hemas Hospitals with effect from 01 April 2015. He will overlook the three Hemas Hospitals at Wattala, Galle and Thalawathugoda and their 32 laboratories around the country.
Dr. Peiris is a well-known leader in the healthcare industry having been the CEO of Lanka Hospitals for over seven years. He played a key role in turning around and leading it to become one of the most successful hospitals in the country.
He has had more than 19 years of experience in top management at a host of healthcare related MNCs and Sri Lankan enterprises including B|Braun Asia Pacific, Lifeserv and ConvaTec A Bristol Myers Squibb Company of USA among others. He has introduced many international pharmaceutical, medical devices and surgical agency lines to Sri Lanka during his career in the pharmaceutical industry.
An old boy of St Thomas’ College, Mount Lavinia, he holds a Doctorate in Business and Management and a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from the University of Western Sydney, Australia. A certified Professional Marketer from the Asia Pacific Marketing Federation he holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing from the Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing. He has memberships in a long list of professional Associations and Federations and is an ambassador and an executive committee member of the Mother Sri Lanka Trust.
By virtue of the powers vested under section 6 (1) (a) of the Private Medical Institutions (Registrations) Act No. 21 of 2006 the then Hon. Minister of Health Maithripala Sirisena appointed Lakith Peiris as a member of the Private Health Services Regulatory Council. He also serves the Regulatory Council in various sub-committees.
The Board of Director of Hemas Hospitals is pleased to welcome Dr. Peiris and is confident that he will take it to the next level and help fulfil the Board’s exciting plans in the run up to 2020.
The Hemas Group is one of the leading conglomerates in Sri Lanka with a focus on four key sectors, namely Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), Healthcare, Transportation, and Leisure.