Does the non-profit sector have a serious role to play in changing the world? Dan Pallotta, activist, author and creator of the multi-day charitable event industry which raised in excess of half a billion dollars in nine years, argues that it does if we reinvent the way humanity thinks about change. His best-selling book "Uncharitable: How Restraints on Nonprofits Undermine Their Potential," ventures into a world that others dare not go, and argues that society's non-profit ethic undermines our ability to eradicate great problems, and, ironically, puts charity at a severe disadvantage to the for-profit sector at every level. Spend an evening with Dan and learn how changing the way we think can lead to large-scale social innovation.