Dr. Chris
Nonis assumed office as High Commissioner for Sri
Lanka to the United
Kingdom on 01st September
2011, at the Sri Lanka High Commission in London.
Dr. Nonis will also be concurrently accredited to Ireland.
He succeeds Justice Nihal Jayasinghe.
He studied
medicine at the Royal Free Hospital Medical School, University of London and
also obtained a First Class Honours Degree from Imperial College, London.
He spent his electives at Harvard Medical School Boston, USA
and completed his postgraduate studies at Addenbrooke’s Cambridge,
Brompton and Hammersmith, and obtained his M.R.C.P. (UK).
He has lived
and worked in both countries, in the public health sector in
the UK, academia,
international and civil society organisations, and the
private sector. He was appointed as the Deputy Chairman of
the Royal Commonwealth Society (RCS) in 2008, and is the
first Sri Lankan to hold this office in the RCS’ 140-year
old history. At the time of his being chosen as the Sri
Lankan envoy to the UK and Ireland,
Dr. Nonis was functioning as the Chairman of the Mackwoods
Group of Companies, which was established in 1841.
Welcoming the
new High Commissioner, Mr. P.M. Amza, the Acting High
Commissioner said that Dr. Nonis would bring in a wealth of
experience, gathered over the years working in different
areas ranging from international business to international
affairs. He recalled Dr. Nonis’ long- term association with
the Royal Commonwealth Society, and expressed confidence
that his broad experience in multiple sectors in both
countries will be of immense help in furthering Sri
Lanka – UK bilateral
relations at this important juncture.
Upon
assumption of duties, High Commissioner Dr. Nonis said he
would be committed to further enhance and strengthen the
bonds between the two countries, building on their shared
commonality of values. He commented that his diverse
background developed in him an understanding and respect for
the dignity and diversity of people irrespective of their
background, and that it has also taught him a degree of
empathy and sensitivity and a broader perspective of life.
Making
specific reference to the conducive macroeconomic
environment and emerging opportunities in post-conflict Sri
Lanka, he said he would also attach importance to economic
diplomacy while working closely with the host government
towards greater collaboration and cooperation in all other
areas of mutual interest.
Multi-faith religious observances by the Buddhist, Hindu,
Islam and Christian priests were conducted to invoke
blessings for the New High Commissioner and for peace and
prosperity in Sri
Lanka.
The High Commission of Sri Lanka
London