Richard Lui is an award-winning journalist with over 30 years in media, technology, and business, and has served as news anchor at MSNBC and NBC News since 2010. He was previously at CNN Worldwide and Channel NewsAsia. Before journalism, Richard spent 15 years in business, launching six brands over three tech cycles and patenting a fintech model with Citibank Singapore. He has held board seats at fintech and AI firms, as well as various non-profits, including AIISF and Freedom United. He is a fellow at the National Association of Corporate Directors, one of 200 US State Dept. Traveling Speakers, a Senior Fellow at think tank GMF, and ambassador for NGOs focusing on gender equality and human trafficking. In 2021, his first book, Enough About Me, was published by HarperCollins Zondervan, focusing on the unexpected power of selflessness and his caregiving experience. Lui is the author of the bestselling and award-winning book "Enough About Me" from HarperCollins Zondervan, as well as author of the groundbreaking Inclusion@work risk reports released at Davos, SXSW, CES, and Cannes Lions. As a film director he recently released the Oscars- and Grammy-qualifying documentaries ‘Sky Blossom’ (2021) and ‘UNCONDITIONAL’, (2023) which were honored with an unprecedented series of premieres at the White House, U.S. Congress, United Nations, and European Parliament. Lui is seen as an authority on inclusion and the care economy, serving as an ambassador for the Elizabeth Dole Foundation’s Hidden Heroes campaign, AARP, and the Alzheimer’s Association.