Nilma Yapa

Senior Manager, Branding & Communications at Creately

Nilma Yapa is an accomplished professional with a strong background in branding and communications, currently serving as Senior Manager at Creately since April 2019, and previously held the position of Marketing Manager. Prior experience includes a significant tenure at HAYCARB PLC as Senior Executive in Business Development from August 2009 to March 2019. Educational qualifications encompass a Master of Business Administration in Digital Marketing from the University of Southern Queensland, along with dual Bachelor of Science degrees in Marketing and Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management from the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University. Further education includes a Postgraduate Diploma in Information Systems Management from the University of Colombo and a Diploma in Professional Marketing from the Chartered Institute of Marketing, complemented by certifications in Communication and International Business from Arizona State University.

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Creately is a visual collaboration platform that helps teams go from ideation to planning and execution in the same visual space. With Creately the possibilities are endless! Start from scratch by adding ideas to various frameworks, map processes, flows or entire organizations, create technical architecture documents, or use one of our 10,000+ pre-made templates. Creately helps teams unlock more innovation, creativity, and big-picture thinking and acts as a Visual Database by becoming the single source of truth in projects. You can add notes, attachments, link data and bring together all relevant information into Creately. Creately is data is linked and updates everything that’s related automatically, so that every single workspace contains relevant information which cements and builds trust as a core resource for teams. Creately is great for hyper-collaborative meetings, workshops, to run brainstorming sessions, map processes and flowcharts, create technical diagrams and designs and planning and running agile projects


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