A: My journey with Salesforce began unexpectedly when I attended an interview for a Java position but discovered the company was forming a Salesforce team instead. In 2011, I became an associate Salesforce developer, diving into R&D and seeking guidance from the global community, particularly from experienced professionals in India.
A: Initially, I immersed myself in research and development to grasp the Salesforce platform, becoming one of the top contributors in Visualforce discussions within a year. This caught the attention of Packt Publishing, leading to my authoring the ‘Visualforce Developer’s Guide’ in 2013, marking the start of my journey as an author. This opportunity spurred me to publish another book in 2015, and I also served as a technical reviewer for four additional books by Salesforce MVPs.
A: When I began with Salesforce in Sri Lanka, it was largely unnoticed in the industry, and I felt isolated from fellow professionals. To foster connection, I created a LinkedIn group, which evolved into an official developer community with support from Salesforce HQ and Kavindra Patel. We organised meetups, hackathons, and workshops, with a landmark hackathon in 2014. I represented Sri Lanka at Salesforce conferences in India and mentored newcomers, aiming to elevate the country’s presence globally.
A: My journey began with little awareness of community recognition, but in 2017/18, Salesforce featured Sri Lanka’s first Trailblazer story on Trailhead. In 2019, I was honoured to become the first ever Sri Lankan Salesforce MVP, recognised for technical expertise and community contributions. I renewed my MVP status for the next five years. In 2024, I was inducted into the Salesforce MVP Hall of Fame - the first Sri Lankan to achieve this honour.