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Burgundy Consultants recognized with Merit Award at the WP Entrepreneur Awards
Burgundy Consultants (Pvt) Ltd, a forerunner in brand consulting and designing, was recognized with a merit award for the Best Entrepreneur in Service Sector, at the Entrepreneur Awards – 2020 Western Province organized by the National Chamber of Commerce in partnership with National Enterprise Development Authority (NEDA) and the Ministry of Industries.
With its main focus on enhancing brands for international markets, Burgundy has unveiled many brands and executed the National Export Strategy for the ICT/BPM Sector, taking the Sri Lankan identity across the world.
”As a developing nation, we need more Foreign Direct Investments with new strategic investors, and for this to happen, Sri Lankan brands need to tell their stories to the world. Hence, strategic and creative brand communication are imperative for Sri Lanka to mark its presence in the international arena”, says Mrs. Nayomi Lawrance De Silva, CEO, Burgundy.
“Burgundy is equipped to provide more robust and creative solutions to clients to thrive in today’s dynamic markets. Our work had enabled brands to make memorable experiences for their customers and huge conversion from the competition. This achievement was the true result of dedicated teamwork, research and I always appreciate the wholehearted support of my team with gratitude”, she added.
Burgundy’s branding services encompass strategic advertising and brand communication including brand identity and design, naming, positioning, research and analytics, digital storytelling with award-winning campaigns, package designing and publication.
The strategic team is associated with some of the leading media specialists with local and international proficiency. This eclectic mix of personnel, representing a diversity of disciplines, allows Burgundy to offer a more comprehensive array of services, with a greater depth of knowledge and practical experience.
Nayomi is a Design graduate with an MBA in Entrepreneurship from the University of Moratuwa, a lecturer in design & entrepreneurship and qualified in human resource management. She had represented Sri Lanka at the 18th World Diversity conference in the United States, and a conversation starter in the Female Entrepreneurship Association (FEA).