Looking For A Motivational Business Speaker For Your Canberra Event?
Leading Australian business speaker
David Caruso is a leading business marketing speaker showing real world business owners how to access the limitless opportunities of today’s marketing to get noticed, to stand out, win hearts and minds, spread ideas, and most importantly drive sales and grow business.
His masterful marketing strategies don’t just include online marketing with crusty old strategies – they reinvent the way an everyday business can engage with their marketplace.
Your Canberra business event
If you are having a Canberra business conference, meeting, or seminar, David Caruso is a professional business keynote speaker who could tailor a presentation specifically for your event and audience.
He presents to business audiences all over the world on the ways to generate attention and build a successful business.
He is a business marketing speaker whose ideas on real-time engagement and the use of online marketing are popular around the world.
Check David’s availability today for your Canberra event
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Canberra (/?kænbr?/ or /?kænb?r?/)[10] is the capital city of Australia. With a population of 381,488, it is Australia’s largest inland city and the eighth-largest city overall. The city is located at the northern end of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), 280 km (170 mi) south-west of Sydney, and 660 km (410 mi) north-east of Melbourne. A resident of Canberra is known as a “Canberran”.
The site of Canberra was selected for the location of the nation’s capital in 1908 as a compromise between rivals Sydney and Melbourne, Australia’s two largest cities. It is unusual among Australian cities, being an entirely planned city outside of any state, similar to Washington, D.C., in the United States or Brasília in Brazil. Following an international contest for the city’s design, a blueprint by the Chicago architects Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony Griffin was selected and construction commenced in 1913.[11] The Griffins’ plan featured geometric motifs such as circles, hexagons and triangles, and was centred on axes aligned with significant topographical landmarks in the Australian Capital Territory.
David was absolutely wonderful – he is a very insightful and engaging professional speaker. Just what we needed in a speaker!
Would hire him again – no questions
.… David has had rave reviews from all our clients