Sandun Wijemanne Nissanka සඳුන් විජේමාන්න නිස්සංක | |
Birth Date: | May 6, 1998 |
Birth Name: | Sandun Wijemanne Nissanka |
Birth Place: | Colombo, Sri Lanka |
Nationality: | American |
Education: | Ananda College |
Years Active: | 2015–present |
Alma Mater: | Capistrano Valley High School Saddleback College California State University, San Bernardino Harvard Business School Online |
Website: | https://sandunz.com/ |
Sandun Wijemanne Nissanka (born 6 May 1998: Sinhala; Sinhalese: සඳුන් විජේමාන්න) is a Sri Lankan-American record industry executive, label executive and entrepreneur. He is the CEO and founder of Serandip Music Group, Serandip Records, Serandip Publishing, and Bonfire Distribution, which is Sri Lanka’s first music distribution company.[1] Apart from that, he also engaged in many international organizations such as Bonfire Global LLC, Ceylon X Corporation, B2B Services Inc., Serandip Music Group LLC, and Suavity Supplements LLC.
He was born on 6 May 1998 in Colombo, Sri Lanka. He is a past pupil of Ananda College.[2] During his school days, he excelled in sports and scouts. After moving to the USA, he graduated from California State University, Harvard Business School Online, and New York University Music Business Program. He is currently based in Orange County, California, USA.[3]
Nissanka established the Bonfire Distribution in 2018.[4] Later, the company became the first exclusive music distribution platform in Sri Lanka. He worked with musicians such as Yohani, Chamath Sangeeth, Shan Putha, DJ Mass, rapper Drillteam, and Stigmata. The song of Satheeshan’s cover Manike Mage Hithe by Chamath Sangeeth, Yohani was distributed by Bonfire.[5] [6] [7]
Nissanka co-founded the artist management and music publishing company Serandip Records with Prathap Costa.[8] In 2020, he founded another music company called "Serandip Music Group".[9]
In October 2021, Nissanka expanded his Bonfire company and made its first U.S. partnership, with music technology platform Vydia. As a philanthropist, he made charity works and helped families by providing them with essential needs during Sri Lanka's COVID-19 pandemic. He is the CEO of the IT company Ceylon X.[10]
He has won the President’s Education Award.[11]