INSPIRATIONAL AND MOTIVATIONAL KEYNOTE SPEAKER IN CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA
Cape Town Keynote Speaker
Duncan Stevens is globally recognised as the leading authority on the subjects of influence and high performance and delivers keynote presentations that are relevant, unique, highly memorable and thought-provoking. He is often acknowledged as an easy-to-work-with speaker and has delivered his keynote speech at corporate events and events internationally and all over Cape Town and South Africa.
As a result, Duncan can be engaged as an inspirational motivational speaker in Cape Town. His speaking, masterclasses and Effective Influence Model help businesses, teams and business leaders become more influential and more effective and readjust to economic changes through what they say and how they behave. With more than a decade of experience, Duncan has certainly himself as an in-demand and exciting keynote speaker due to his content-rich, engaging, motivating and humorous keynote speeches and masterclasses. He is the founder and CEO of the Influence Association and best-selling author of the best-selling book Effective Influence. He is a serial entrepreneur, critically acclaimed ‘mentalist’ and is considered as one of the world’s premier authorities on influence, persuasion, effectiveness and navigating economic change. Duncan’s entertaining, engaging and visual keynotes motivate attendees to embrace new perspectives. He travels around the world helping a range of industries in a range of countries from Taipei to Tehran and from Tokyo to Valletta.
His collaboration with teams and leaders, whether it’s through leadership training, sales coaching, or speaking takes organisations from good to great or from exceptional to market-leading through difficult economic times. Duncan has served as officer in the British Royal Navy, was a business coach and trainer as well as a senior manager for some internationally recognised businesses.

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Some of Duncan's Global and Cape Town Clients Include:

“If you are looking for a superb keynote speaker in Cape Town who is going to inspire and deliver some great content to your team or leaders then look no further than Duncan. He delivered 60 minutes of really fun presentations and question and answers and everyone left saying how much they learnt and how enjoyable it was. Highly recommended keynote!”
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT CAPE TOWN FOR CONFERENCE DELEGATES:
Conference Centres and Event Venues in Cape Town
Century City Conference Centre, 4 Energy Lane, Century City
Cape Town International Convention Centre, 1 Lower Long Street
Cape Conference Centre, 8 Winkle Way Sunset Beach, Milnerton, Cape Town, 7441
Durbanville Conference Centre, First Floor Town Centre, Cape Town, 7550
Arena at the Waterfront, V&A – Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town, 8001
Mount Nelson Belmond Hotel, 76 Orange St, Gardens, Cape Town City, 8001
General Information About The City:
Located in Table Bay on the most southern coast of South Africa, the city of Cape Town is the oldest and second-largest urban area in the country. Originally founded as a trade route fort for ships travelling between Europe and Asia; today their primary economy is media services and tourism, with an estimated million visitors — both leisure and professional making their way to the Mother City each year. Although it’s also known for its diverse array of botanical wildlife, which stretches from Table Mountain which towers over the city to Cape Point, where the Indian and Atlantic Oceans meet.
Cape Town as a Conference and Events City:
This global fashion and tourism destination has plenty of conventions for your conference delegates to attend; especially if you’re looking to invest in the local economy from Impact Investing South Africa which links startups to funders to African Agri Investment Indaba for those looking for opportunities in farming sectors. Or if you’d prefer to be involved on the technology side of things there is Africa Tech Festival and Southern African Sustainable Energy Conference both looking at various hi-tech solutions for the region. Plus there are a bunch of medical-based gatherings such as Here be Lungs Conference which is looking at the impact of air pollution on the respiratory health of people — otherwise, you could have a take it slightly more relaxed at the Cape Town Art Fair and purchase something of aesthetic value for your home.
Places To Eat in Cape Town as a Conference Attendee:
As in international design and commerce hub there are loads of high quality eatiers for your conference delegates to enjoy; however one of the best is Aubergine Restaurant at 39 Barnet St, where you can get contemporary global fusion dishes with a touch of spice served in a sophisticated dining room (+27 21 465 0000); or if you’s prefer a truly elegant fine dining experience then Signal at W Quay Rd in the V&A has creative modern South African dishes and a great selection of wines (+27 21 410 7100); and those looking for a stylish light lunch can head to Foxcroft Restaurant at 8 High Constantia where they have a wonderful courtyard area (+27 21 202 3304); otherwise you can always make a reservation for Gold Restaurant at 15 Bennett Street, where they offer seasonal local dishes that are served to live african music (+27 21 421 4653); plus there is Sevruga Restaurant at Quay 5, in the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, if you’re feeling like some eclectic high-end seafood dishes that’s served in a sleek modern cafe (+27 21 421 5134).
Cape Town Sights and Attractions for Conference Delegates:
There are plenty of thing attractions for your delegates to discover while here; from Table Mountain National Park — which you can access from the city by cableway, to dozen of white sand beaches including Camps Bay and Clifton, as well as a penguin colony beach at Boulders in Simon’s Town, that also has a fascinating naval museum. And those who’d prefer to do some shopping can head to the V&A Waterfront before having some lunch at the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden. Or there are plenty of venues where you can check out live performances including the Artscape Theatre Centre for high-end international productions to local plays at The Theatre on the Bay.