SalesConf Upgrade 2024: Top Business Minds Converge in Minsk on October 18
SalesConf Upgrade, a major business conference, will take place in Minsk on October 18. The event is set to attract over 5,000 entrepreneurs, managers, and industry experts. Speakers will include top names in sales, marketing, and innovation from across Europe and beyond.
The conference will be held at Chizhovka Arena, one of Minsk’s largest venues. Attendees can expect talks from eight high-profile speakers, each specialising in different areas of business growth.
Nastya Belochkina, a sales expert, will share insights on closing deals and scaling revenue. Rinat Aliyev, a strategist with experience at Red Bull and a $110 million startup, will discuss brand development and market disruption. Yan Stashkevich, known for his work in creativity, will explore how innovative thinking drives success. Andrei Kalashnikov, who designs projects shaping future industries, will speak on long-term business vision. Seda Kasparova, a communication specialist, will cover effective messaging and public engagement. Pavel Gitelman, CEO of RTA—a top-five marketing agency in Russia—will focus on digital strategies and market positioning. Dmitry Gavdur, CEO of Lerna (part of Skillbox Holding) and an AI ambassador, will address artificial intelligence in business. He leads a team of over 500 and has scaled multiple ventures in the tech sector.
SalesConf Upgrade will bring together thousands of professionals for a day of networking and learning. The event’s lineup includes strategists, marketers, and tech leaders with experience at major global brands. Organisers expect discussions to cover everything from AI integration to creative problem-solving in business.
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