Richard Lui
![Lui in 2012](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/de/Richard_Lui_MSNBC_2.jpg)
Lui is also a columnist, contributing to publications including ''USA Today'', ''Politico'', ''The Seattle Times'', ''Detroit Free Press'', and San ''Francisco Chronicle''. His public speaking spans six continents and some 200 events in the last several years. Twitter Counter places his following in the top 1%.
Lui's enterprise reporting has focused on humanitarian issues including gender equality, human trafficking, and affordable housing. His charity work in the same spaces has led him to work with Plan International USA as a global ambassador (alongside Freida Pinto and Marcia Cross) for its Because I am a Girl campaign. He also is ambassador for the Epilepsy Foundation and sits on the president's council for America's largest food source to the poor, Food Bank for New York City. Lui's work and reporting on humanitarian issues spans 30 years and six continents. He has received civil rights awards from organizations including AAJA, WWAAC, and OCA.
Before journalism, Lui spent 15 years in business with Fortune 500 and tech companies. He is patent holder and co-founder of the first bank-centric payment system, which was seed-funded and incubated by Citibank. Business Insider recognized Lui as one of 21 dynamic careers to watch alongside Warren Buffett and Mark Cuban.
Lui has directed two Academy Award qualified films, ''Sky Blossom'' in 2020, and ''Unconditional'' in 2023, which was screened at the White House by First Lady Jill Biden. Provided by Wikipedia