Otara gunewardene husband

Otara Del Gunewardene, popularly known as Otara Gunewardene, is a Sri Lankan entrepreneur. Besides being a globally renowned entrepreneur, she is also a committed animal rights advocate and a philanthropist. While discussing about Otara Gunewardene we can come to know that she is the founder of ODEL, the first public retail company in Sri Lanka.

Born on 30th August 1964 in Colombo, Sri Lanka, the age ofOtara Gunewardene is 58 years. Her father Norman Gunewardene was the former Chairman of Atiken Spence, a Colombo-based blue chip conglomerate, and her mother Delysia Gunewardene did set up a school for differently-abled children. Otara Gunewardene is the youngest of the three siblings and the only daughter of her parents.

From Modelling to Retail

Just after doing her graduation, Otara Gunewardene did make foray in fashion modelling and soon found success in it. She shot for many prestigious brandsand took part in many catwalks; her face adorned many a fashion magazine, catalogue and billboard.

The biography of Otara Gunewardene should mention that she ent

Otara Gunewardene

Sri Lankan entrepreneur, animal welfare advocate, conservationist and philanthropist

Otara Gunewardene (Sinhala: ඔටාරා ගුණවර්ධන) is a Sri Lankan entrepreneur, animal welfare advocate, conservationist and philanthropist.[1] She is the founder of ODEL, Embark and Otara Foundation.[2][3]

Early life and education

Otara Del Gunawardene was born on 30 August 1964 in Colombo, Sri Lanka the third child to Norman and Delysia Gunewardene.[4] Her father was a former Chairman of Aitken Spence and her mother, Delysia, established the Chitra Lane School for differently-abled children.[5]

Gunawardene attended C. M. S. Ladies College in Colombo,[5] where she excelled in athletics and swimming, representing the country. Gunawardene graduated from Bowling Green State University, Ohio with a degree in biology.[4][6]

Whilst on holiday back home, she did some fashion modelling[4] – shooting for high-profile brands and international apparel catalogues right after graduating from

An orchid for Otara
By Natasha Fernandopulle
Winner of many awards for her business prowess, Otara Chandiram, Managing Director of ODEL Unlimited, had the distinction of having an orchid named after her. Dendrobrium Otara was the hybrid orchid presented to her by the Horticultural and Flora Conservation Society of Sri Lanka at a ceremony held last week at ODEL.

The Royal Horticulture Society of the United Kingdom has certified the new orchid and it has been registered with the International Orchid Hybrid Registration Authority. The registration has been published in the American Orchid bulletin.

This orchid was created by crossing two varieties of hybrid orchids 'Thongchai Gold' and 'Suzanne Neil'. The orchids are cross-pollinated using carefully selected parent plants. The healthy plants emerging from a long hybridisation process (around four years) are then grown to full flowering age. Less than one percent of this crop, with specifically engineered qualities, are finally identified as a perfect breed. Orchid connoisseurs treasure these.

The Dendrobrium Otara orchid w

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