CHESAPEAKE, VA, March 4, 2026 (EZ Newswire) -- Gene Saunders, founder and chief executive officer of Project Lifesaver International, has been named one of CIO Today’s "Top 5 Most Influential Business Visionaries to Follow in 2026." The recognition highlights his leadership in public safety innovation and his role in transforming search-and-rescue operations through technology-driven solutions.
Recognition for Public Safety Innovation
The honor underscores Mr. Saunders’ decades-long commitment to improving outcomes for vulnerable individuals prone to wandering due to cognitive conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, autism and Down syndrome. Through Project Lifesaver International, he has helped build a structured, technology-supported model that equips first responders with tools, training and protocols designed to locate missing individuals quickly and safely.
A Career in Public Service
Mr. Saunders’ career in public service began in 1963, when he entered the U.S. Army after graduating from Norview High School in Norfolk, Virginia. He later served as a paratrooper with the 101st Airborne and continued his military leadership through the National Guard, the Civil Air Patrol and the Virginia State Guard.
In 1968, Mr. Saunders joined the Chesapeake Police Department, where he rose to the rank of captain. He founded and commanded the department’s SWAT team for 23 years, leading more than 800 missions and overseeing specialized operations across multiple units.
The Development of Project Lifesaver
The turning point in Mr. Saunders’ career came from frustration during search-and-rescue missions involving missing individuals with cognitive impairments. He witnessed the emotional toll on families when searches ended in tragedy.
Determined to find a better solution, Mr. Saunders studied wildlife radio-tracking technology and adapted it for human use. In 1997, he developed the concept that became Project Lifesaver. By 1999, the program was established within the sheriff’s office, and in 2001, he retired from law enforcement to dedicate himself fully to expanding the initiative.
A Structured, Technology-Based Model
Project Lifesaver introduced a proactive system that combines radio frequency transmitters with specialized training for public safety agencies. Instead of relying solely on large-scale search operations, trained teams can deploy targeted tracking methods to significantly reduce search time and crew requirements.