For the last 10 years, David Caruso has been a business motivational speaker at Tokyo business seminars, Tokyo business conferences, inspiring Tokyo companies and business owners to prosper in business.
Because David is a professional motivational speaker, you don’t have to have apprehension about the quality of advice being conferred at your Tokyo 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 Tokyo event not to be outstanding!
David’s keynotes on business and marketing are often among the best rated sessions at multiple speaker events. David uses his real world business practicality and lessons learnt consulting premier company’s 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 Tokyo audience.
Preeminent Tokyo 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 Tokyo event, contact us today.
David guarantees he will entertain and educate your Tokyo audience with real world stories, case studies, and business examples that will keep your audience engaged and entertained.
Tokyo (Japanese: [to?kjo?] ( listen), English /?to?ki.o?/), officially Tokyo Metropolis,[4] is the capital of Japan and one of its 47 prefectures.[5] The Greater Tokyo Area is the most populous metropolitan area in the world.[6] It is the seat of the Emperor of Japan and the Japanese government. Tokyo is in the Kant? region on the southeastern side of the main island Honshu and includes the Izu Islands and Ogasawara Islands.[7] Formerly known as Edo, it has been the de facto seat of government since 1603 when Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu made the city his headquarters. It officially became the capital after Emperor Meiji moved his seat to the city from the old capital of Kyoto in 1868; at that time Edo was renamed Tokyo. Tokyo Metropolis was formed in 1943 from the merger of the former Tokyo Prefecture (???, T?ky?-fu) and the city of Tokyo (???, T?ky?-shi).
Tokyo is often referred to as a city, but is officially known and governed as a “metropolitan prefecture”, which differs from and combines elements of a city and a prefecture, a characteristic unique to Tokyo. The Tokyo metropolitan government administers the 23 Special Wards of Tokyo (each governed as an individual city), which cover the area that was the City of Tokyo before it merged and became the metropolitan prefecture in 1943. The metropolitan government also administers 39 municipalities in the western part of the prefecture and the two outlying island chains. The population of the special wards is over 9 million people, with the total population of the prefecture exceeding 13 million. The prefecture is part of the world’s most populous metropolitan area with upwards of 37.8 million people and the world’s largest urban agglomeration economy. The city hosts 51 of the Fortune Global 500 companies, the highest number of any city in the world.[8] Tokyo ranked third in the International Financial Centres Development IndexEdit. The city is also home to various television networks like Fuji TV, Tokyo MX, TV Tokyo, TV Asahi, Nippon Television, NHK and the Tokyo Broadcasting System.