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Sean De Asis  

Sean de Asis is President and founder of Customer Support International, an outsourcing firm specializing in web development, contact center operations, and business process outsourcing. With offices headquartered in New Jersey and in the Philippines, Sean has established an international company that helps US-based businesses compete in the global labor market. Sean is considered by many as a highly motivated individual able to analyze problems and facilitate innovative solutions.
Sean serves as the National Director of Communications for the National Federation of Filipino American Associations Youth (NaFFAA Youth). In this capacity, he d evelops strategies and infrastructure to execute national action agendas effecting Filipino-Americans in the United States. Sean also serves on the Alumni Advisory Board for the NJIT Capstone Course advising students and coordinating high profile projects and sponsor companies.

Sean de Asis is a graduate of the New Jersey Institute of Technology and Rutgers University with a Bachelors Degree in Information Systems. During his time in college, Sean served a term as Student Senate President. His year in the Senate has been considered one of the most active and productive administrations in the Student Senate's history. Because of his success as a student leader, he was recognized and awarded the University President's Leadership Award, along with the very first Interfraternity and Sorority Council's Greek Role Model of the Year and voted by Senators as the Outstanding Executive of the Year. In 2001, Sean served on the Presidential Search Committee, along with Board of Trustees members and faculty, to choose the new incoming President of NJIT.