CEO and Tech Founder Encourages People to Use Tech to Learn, Serve, and Stay Connected - Not to Tune Out
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / June 10, 2025 / Stuart Kasin, CEO of BizTravelSolutions and Global SUV, is calling on the public to rethink how we use technology in daily life. Known for his quiet approach to leadership and innovation, Kasin is now speaking out not to promote a product, but to advocate for something deeper: using curiosity and communication to rebuild community in the digital age.
"I've spent years building tools that solve problems," Kasin said. "But what I've learned is that people don't just want efficient systems-they want to feel connected."
In an era dominated by screen time and digital distraction, Kasin's message is both timely and necessary. According to a Pew Research Center report, 31% of U.S. adults report being online "almost constantly," while nearly half say they feel lonely at least sometimes. And yet, technology was meant to connect us.
"Tech should bring people together," Kasin said. "Not pull them apart."
A Journey Rooted in Listening and Learning
Kasin's call for intentional technology use comes from personal experience. Growing up in East Islip, New York, he spent his childhood exploring the world through a shortwave radio, tuning in to broadcasts from Europe and Africa. That early curiosity became a foundation for everything that followed.
"I was fascinated by hearing news and music from Europe and Africa," he said. "It made the world feel vast and interconnected."
His professional path eventually led to founding BizTravelSolutions, a company that helps businesses verify and manage travel expenses. But Kasin is quick to point out that behind every spreadsheet is a story.
"It's not flashy work," he said. "But it's needed. People overlook the value of clear records and smart tracking."
He later created Global SUV, a platform dedicated to leveraging the SUV's popularity to meet people's mobility demands. To him, everything is about a simple question: "What helps people?"
Not Everything Has to Be a Revolution
Kasin keeps a low profile, steering clear of the hype-driven language that defines much of Silicon Valley.
"I just want to build things that help," he said. "Not everything has to be a revolution."
The platforms he's built don't clamor for attention. Instead, Kasin prefers tools that are practical, respectful of people's time, and simple to use.
A Quiet Push for a Kinder Internet
Kasin's real message goes beyond the code and user interfaces. He wants people to remember the power of listening, the value of community, and the importance of thoughtful engagement, both online and offline.
"I'm always learning," he said. "Whether it's through a book, a person, or a place."
Kasin believes it's time for people to re-engage with the world, not just through clicks and likes, but through care and presence.
"Build slowly, listen closely, and never forget what matters," he said.
Why It Matters
72% of people feel that digital communication is replacing face-to-face conversation in their lives (source: Statista).
1 in 3 people globally report feeling isolated, especially post-pandemic.
Studies show that volunteering, real-world learning, and meaningful digital communication improve mental well-being and foster deeper connections.
What You Can Do
Kasin isn't launching a campaign or selling a product. He's offering a challenge: take a small step today to use technology with purpose.
Call someone instead of texting.
Explore a topic that fascinates you.
Volunteer, online or off.
Build something that helps-not just something that impresses.
"If you start with what helps people," Kasin says, "you usually find the right path."
For more about Stuart Kasin's work, visit:
https://www.biztravelsolutions.com/
https://globalsuv.com/about/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/stuartkasin
Contact: info@stuartkasin.com
SOURCE: Stuart Kasin
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