Mahesh Amalean

Chairman of MAS
Deshamanya Mahesh Dayalal Amalean
Deshamanya
Mahesh Amalean
Born (1955-04-04) April 4, 1955
Nationality Sri Lankan
Alma mater University of Madras
Occupation Engineer, industrialist
Years active 1978 - present
Employer Chairman of MAS Holdings
Awards Deshamanya

Deshamanya Mahesh Amalean (born April 4, 1955) is a Sri Lankan engineer and industrialist. He is the current Chairman of MAS Holdings.[1]

Early life and education

Amalean was born to parents with Gujarati ancestry, his father was in the family textile business. He studied at Royal College Colombo and graduated from the University of Madras with a BTech degree in chemical engineering.

Career

Returning to Sri Lanka in 1978 Amalean took up the family businesses. Thereafter he started a manufacturing company with his brothers named Sigma Industries which began operations in Ratmalana, in August 1985. Moving into the apparel industry he founded MAS Holdings which is a leader in the apparel industry in Sri Lanka catering to major brands such as Victoria’s Secret. For his contribution to Sri Lankan industry he was awarded the title of Deshamanya by the government of Sri Lanka.

Amalean’s development strategies reached far beyond the realms of MAS Holdings and in recognition of his continuous initiatives to rebuild and develop the economic and social standards of Sri Lanka, he was conferred Deshamanya by the President of Sri Lanka. In 2011, The Open University of Sri Lanka conferred an honorary doctorate (honoris causa) to Mahesh in recognition of his contribution to the country.

Amalean is also one of the five global business leaders recognised with a UN Award at the WEP’s inaugural Leadership Awards presentation where he received the award for Cultural Change for Empowerment. He is also the recipient of the CNBC-IIFA Global Leadership Award and is ranked amongst the Top 20 Progressive Asian Leaders by the World Business Magazine.

Personal life

He is married to Shaila and is the father of two daughters and a son, Siddharth.

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