Richard Lui is an award-winning news anchor, board director, and business founder whose work in the care economy began in 2015—built on two decades in corporate business and two decades in global media. He is the founder of CAREGenome, a 300-petabyte AI-tagged platform based at the University of Michigan and modeled on ImageNet and the Human Genome Project, designed to structure real-world caregiving actions into atomic-level datasets across 20+ disease value chains. The platform supports AI, B2B, and public-sector applications across the $6 trillion care and brain economy. Before founding CAREGenome, Lui co-founded and patented a Citi-backed global payments backbone and led a Silicon Valley AI firm to exit. A longtime caregiver himself, he directed two Oscar- and Grammy-qualifying films on mental health and caregiving that premiered at the White House, U.S. Congress, United Nations, and European Parliament. He is the author of Enough About Me, a bestselling book on caregiving that received over a dozen literary awards. Lui serves as a caregiving ambassador for the Elizabeth Dole Foundation, AARP, and the Alzheimer’s Association, and is a U.S. State Department Traveling Speaker and NACD Board Leadership Fellow. He is a national Emmy® and Peabody-winning anchor at NBCU News Group and formerly CNN Worldwide.