Dreamron to set up art and beauty culture varsity
Dreamron, will set up a globally renowned university to provide
degrees in art and beauty culture in 2020, Director, Dreamron, Deepal
Nelson told the Dreamron College of Art and Beauty awards ceremony at
the BMICH recently.

Chairman and Managing Director, Dreamron, Dr. Priyanka
Perera and Director Deepal Nelson accompany the guest of
honour, parliamentarian Dr. Harsha de Silva. President,
National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka, Thilak Godamanna
is also in the picture. |
He said the college would help develop a vibrant beauty culture
industry alleviating Sri Lanka's image on the global map.
Four-hundred students who completed courses in Beauty Culture and the
City and Guilds examination were presented awards.
Chairman and Managing Director, Dreamron, Dr. Priyanka Perera said
Dreamron's vision is to provide quality products at reasonable prices.
"As a good customer, I know what I expect when using a product or
service. The secret of Dreamron's success is that we think like a
customer and always work in their best interests," said Dr. Perera.
Dreamron set up beauty colleges to train and develop the skills of
professional beauticians as a CSR initiative. The college aims at
training students to achieve internationally accredited qualifications
and training. Centred in Maharagama, the college has branches in Galle,
Negombo, Kandy and Kurunegala.
Plans are under way to open branches in main cities islandwide to
provide opportunities to those who wish to build a career in the beauty
industry
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