For 10 years or so, early-career entrepreneurs have come together at events like startup camps and small-business incubator meetings to try to get a venture off the ground. But Tom Higley — who has started six companies and worked as CEO of two others over the past 20 years — muses that no efforts have been made to bring together proven entrepreneurs to find market-based solutions to societal problems. As of Tuesday, however, Higley is taking on that effort himself. Tuesday afternoon at Denver's McNichols Civic Center Building, he will launch the 10.10.10 project — a program that will bring together 10 successful business launchers to meet for the next 10 days to discuss ways to tackle 10 of the most "wicked" problems dogging health care.