Do More Good: Inspiring Lessons from Extraordinary People with Neil Ghosh

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Starts:

Thursday June 12, 2025

    5:30 PM

Ends:

 

    7:00 PM

 


*For non-member event reservations: please email pfitzgerald@democraticwoman.org or telephone (202) 232-7363 Ext. 402 (voicemails will also be accepted).*

*Please note: Guests, with the exception of members’ spouses and domestic partners, may attend a maximum of three paid events from July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025. After the third event, they must join the Club to continue attending events.*

Neil’s debut book, Do More Good, is a global journey through the lives of extraordinary changemakers and unsung heroes. Drawing from his firsthand encounters with leaders like His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Mother Teresa, Joe Biden, John Glenn, John McCain, Hillary Clinton, Malala Yousafzai, Ross Perot, Shimon Peres, José Andrés, Darren Walker, and others, Neil distills timeless lessons and practical insights on how we all can lead with empathy and purpose. How do we fulfill our obligation to unite our country in this time of deep division? How do we reinvent ourselves with five simple steps? How do we connect with those who don’t look like us? How do we bring purpose to our lives? How do we create a legacy not through our wealth but by our actions? What is the secret of a meaningful life?

EVENT DETAILS:

  • Remarks and Q&A, in-person and via Zoom.
  • 5:30 p.m. complimentary hors d'oeuvres and cash bar; 6–7 p.m. program. 7 p.m. book signing.
  • Zoom only: $10. In-person: members: $20, non-members: $25 plus tax. 

Neil Ghosh is a seasoned executive and dynamic speaker whose leadership journey spans the nonprofit, government, philanthropic, and private sectors. With a rare ability to connect the dots between government, business, and civil society, Neil brings powerful insights on improving leadership, finding purpose, and enhancing social impact. Neil has addressed audiences across five continents—delivering keynotes, moderating panels, and inspiring changemakers at more than 100 events in the U.S., Australia, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Latin America. His work and perspective have been featured in outlets such as CNN, The Washington Post, ABC’s KATU, Stanford Social Innovation Review, SUCCESS, CEO World, Economic Times, Devex, The Australian, The Huffington Post, Patheos, and numerous podcasts.