I’ve dived into as many opportunities for impact as I could get my hands on.

I founded Ananta Sustainables, a sustainable packaging  provider in Sri Lanka, carrying out women led community projects to reduce single-use plastic waste and consumption in Sri Lanka. 

I was the CEO of Msh Packaging (pvt) Ltd, a paper packaging manufacturer in Sri lanka, where I embedded in regenerative principles in a factory nested in a rural community.

 I was a member of UNDP’s Global Plastic Taskforce, and the APAC regional lead for Circular Economy at Southpole to expand my horizons beyond the grassroots and see from within large development and corporate systems committed to planetary impacy.

I was also the host and producer of Samavāya podcast for the Asia Society India Centre.

I aspire to be more like fungi; translating breath into life in a forest, conveying nourishment, exchanging information, an enabler and super highway of connectivity straddling multiple worlds and building bridges between unlikely groves of rooted trees. My work has always followed my passion, which roots in wild, living ecologies and spreads far and wide in an attempt to understand different perspectives; to sit in the belly of the beast and to understand how we as a species have found ourselves in this current predicament, and how we can unlearn and feel our way out. So, I find myself reveling in being a jack rather than a master, a raconteur, and a martial artist exploring joyful ways of social and planetary acupuncture.