For the last 10 years, David Caruso has been a requested motivational speaker at Belgrade business seminars, Belgrade business conferences, uplifting Belgrade companies and business owners to excel in business.
Because David is a professional motivational speaker, you don’t have to fear about the quality of message being presented at your Belgrade event.
Their post-workshop feedback forms rated David’s presentation at the very top end of the scale and for all the right reasons: his deep understanding of their business needs, his expertise in applying marketing techniques such as blogging and digital marketing to help drive sales, and his friendly, interactive and humorous style.
I would not hesitate to work with David again, and in fact I’m actively looking to make that happen.
Stephen De Kalb
Business Enterprise Centre
You can not gamble on the motivational speaker for your Belgrade event not to be first-class!
David’s keynotes on business and marketing are often among the best rated presentations at multiple speaker events. David uses his real world business practicality and lessons learnt consulting leading businesses to share current business and marketing insights.
Labelled as creative, compelling, engaging, visionary, funny, and actionable, David’s motivational keynote will resonate right through the ranks of any audience large or small.
He can create a customized presentation for your Belgrade audience.
The Premier Belgrade motivational speaker
David Caruso is recognised as one of the top motivational speakers and trainers. He has been featured in popular business, marketing and online news publications worldwide.
David knows how to share actionable tips for businesses and organization’s that are looking to improve and succeed in a fiercely competitive industry.
If you would like to invite David as a motivational speaker or trainer for your Belgrade event, contact us today.
David guarantees he will entertain and educate your Belgrade audience with real world stories, case studies, and business examples that will keep your audience engaged and entertained.
Belgrade (/?b?l?re?d/; Serbian: Beograd / ???????; Serbian pronunciation: [be??rad] ( listen); names in other languages) is the capital and largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans.[5] Its name translates to “White city”. The urban area of the City of Belgrade has a population of 1.34 million, while over 1.65 million people live within its administrative limits.[1]
One of the most important prehistoric cultures of Europe, the Vin?a culture, evolved within the Belgrade area in the 6th millennium BC. In antiquity, Thraco-Dacians inhabited the region, and after 279 BC Celts conquered the city, naming it Singid?n.[6] It was conquered by the Romans during the reign of Augustus, and awarded city rights in the mid-2nd century.[7] It was settled by the Slavs in the 520s, and changed hands several times between the Byzantine Empire, Frankish Empire, Bulgarian Empire and Kingdom of Hungary before it became the capital of Serbian king Stephen Dragutin (1282–1316). In 1521, Belgrade was conquered by the Ottoman Empire and became the seat of the Sanjak of Smederevo.[8] It frequently passed from Ottoman to Habsburg rule, which saw the destruction of most of the city during the Austro-Ottoman wars. Belgrade was again named the capital of Serbia in 1841. Northern Belgrade remained the southernmost Habsburg post until 1918, when the city was reunited. As a strategic location, the city was battled over in 115 wars and razed to the ground 44 times.[9] Belgrade was the capital of Yugoslavia from its creation in 1918, to its final dissolution in 2006.