is the Executive Director and Co-founder of the Community Paramedic Integration Project (CPIP). A practicing Primary and Community Care Paramedic, Ashan brings frontline experience and a deep commitment to improving health outcomes in underserved communities. At CPIP, he leads partnership development, stakeholder engagement, and funding
is the Executive Director and Co-founder of the Community Paramedic Integration Project (CPIP). A practicing Primary and Community Care Paramedic, Ashan brings frontline experience and a deep commitment to improving health outcomes in underserved communities. At CPIP, he leads partnership development, stakeholder engagement, and funding strategy, while also managing the organization’s growing research internship program. As the public face of CPIP, Ashan represents the initiative in both national and international forums, advocating for community-based healthcare solutions in Sri Lanka and beyond
George is the Director of Operations and Co-founder of the Community Paramedic Integration Project (CPIP). A dedicated Primary Care Paramedic currently completing his Advanced Care Paramedic certification, George plays a key role in shaping CPIP’s development strategy and program framework. He focuses heavily on behind-the-scenes operati
George is the Director of Operations and Co-founder of the Community Paramedic Integration Project (CPIP). A dedicated Primary Care Paramedic currently completing his Advanced Care Paramedic certification, George plays a key role in shaping CPIP’s development strategy and program framework. He focuses heavily on behind-the-scenes operations, helping to build scalable systems and ensure long-term impact. Though he’s been away over the past year completing his studies, George will resume full responsibilities by the end of the year.
Jubilika is the Executive Assistant at the Community Paramedic Integration Project (CPIP), where she plays an essential role in the smooth functioning of the organization. A trained Special Care Counsellor working with children with special needs, Jubilika brings empathy, structure, and reliability to her work. She assists with team coor
Jubilika is the Executive Assistant at the Community Paramedic Integration Project (CPIP), where she plays an essential role in the smooth functioning of the organization. A trained Special Care Counsellor working with children with special needs, Jubilika brings empathy, structure, and reliability to her work. She assists with team coordination, project management, and internal operations, ensuring everything stays on track behind the scenes. Deeply familiar with CPIP’s mission, values, and structure, Jubilika is capable of stepping into any role when needed, making her an indispensable support to both leadership and interns. Her adaptability and organizational insight are foundational to the team’s ongoing success.
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