K.R. “Ravi” Ravindran is CEO and founder of Printcare PLC, a publicly listed printing,
packaging, and digital media solutions company. It is arguably the world’s largest
supplier of tea bag packaging, catering to nearly every major tea brand, with manufacturing
facilities in Sri Lanka and India. Printcare is the winner of national and international
awards of excellence. Ravindran has been a featured speaker at several internationalprint
and packaging forums.
Ravindran also serves on the board of several other companies in Sri Lanka and India
and charitable trusts, including the MJF (Dilmah) Charitable Foundation. He is the
founding president of the Rotary-sponsored Sri Lanka Anti Narcotics Association,
the largest such agency in Sri Lanka. During the country’s civil war, Ravindran
was involved in the business community efforts to find peaceful solutions to the
conflict and was a featured speaker at the United Nations-sponsored peace conference
in New York for the Sri Lankan diaspora in 2002.
A third generation Rotarian and a member himself since the age of 21, Ravindran
has served on the Rotary International Board of Directors and The Rotary Foundation
Board of Trustees and as RI treasurer.
As his country’s national PolioPlus chair, Ravindran headed a joint task force of
the Sri Lankan government, UNICEF, and Rotary and worked closely with UNICEF to
successfully negotiate a ceasefire with the northern militants during National Immunization
Days. Aided by Rotary’s efforts,Sri Lanka reported its last case of polio in 1994.
He also chaired the Schools Reawakening project, in which Rotary District 3220 raised
more than $12 million to rebuild over 20 tsunami-devastated schools to benefit 14,000
children. He continues to play a role in his club’s project to build a cancer prevention
and early detection center in Sri Lanka. Once completed, it will be the only dedicated
national facility to offer comprehensive screening and early detection services.
Ravindran is a recipient of The Rotary Foundation’s Citation for Meritorious Service,
Distinguished Service Award, and Service Award for a Polio-Free World.
He and Vanathy have been married since 1975, and they have two children and a recently
born grandchild.