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Siddhalepa's Mrs. Vidyani Hettigoda Receives Global CEO Top Businesswomen Award 2025
Daily FT
|July 17, 2025
While the honour reflects Mrs. Hettigoda's achievements, she credits her success to the enduring legacy of her father, Deshabandu Dr. Victor Hettigoda, the visionary founder of Siddhalepa, and to the company's unwavering commitment to Ayurveda. “This award is not just mine—it belongs to my father who laid the foundation, to our teams who work with passion, and to the legacy we carry forward,” said Mrs. Hettigoda
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Mrs. Vidyani Hettigoda, Director of the Hettigoda Group of Companies, was honoured with the prestigious Global CEO Top Businesswomen Award 2025 in recognition of her remarkable leadership, significant achievements, and valuable contributions to Sri Lanka's business landscape.
The award was presented during a distinguished ceremony held on June 25, 2025, at the Hilton Colombo. Organised to celebrate women who exemplify innovation, resilience, and leadership, the event acknowledged individuals making meaningful contributions to business success and societal progress, while inspiring others in the business community.
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