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Richard Lui

Anchor, MSNOW; formerly NBC News and CNN; Principal, CAREGenome; Chief Impact Officer, Caregiving Moonshot

Richard Lui is a Peabody and Murrow award-winning journalist with over 30 years of experience in media, technology, and business. After two decades at NBCU News Group and CNN Worldwide, he remains one of the most dependable, authoritative anchors in journalism today. Outside of work, Richard has traveled every other week for 10 years from New York to California to care for his father and mother, who have faced Alzheimer’s and/or dementia. This journey led him to direct two Oscar-qualifying movies on caregiving and is now in production on two films, a third on elected officials who are caregiving (To the Moon) and a second on the inventor of the AIDS/HIV treatment that's saved more than 32 million lives (Dr. Hope).

Drawing on his years at Citibank and as a patented fintech entrepreneur, he actively invests professionally and personally in the care and brain economy as Principal, Care & Data Science, CAREGenome and Chief Impact Officer, Caregiving Moonshot (Startup Health). Among those efforts, he serves as an AARP Caregiving Champion and an Alzheimer’s Association Celebrity Champion.