
Hello, my name is Joseph Sunga.
Currently, I’m a Product Manager at TeachStreet.com. Over the years, I’ve worked in several roles spanning from sales/marketing, business development, and product management.
In whatever role I’m in, what I try to do is essentially help people. Whether I’m helping avid readers get connected with larger book communities to even connecting students wanting to learn with the people who teach it, it’s all about making those connections and relationships.
What’s this blog about?
This site represents my experiences, thoughts and commentary surrounding my journey as a startup junkie here in Seattle, WA. Based in startups for the majority of my career, much of what I’ll be writing about will stem from those experiences. I’d love to share some insights I have for current/future startup hopefuls willing to learn.
If you want to check out more frequent posts about me, follow me on Twitter or Tumblr.
Press/Articles

Geek of the Week: Joseph Sunga of TeachStreet, WeHeartMMA, Crowdsort.me
Our latest Geek of the Week, Joseph Sunga, is one of those crazy people who gave up a rare sunny weekend in Seattle a few days ago to participate in Startup Weekend — so right there you know he’s a geek, through and through…
Coding geeks ignore the sun, launch 15 projects in 54 hours at Seattle Startup Weekend
It was a glorious weekend in Seattle. The sun glistened off the slopes of Mount Rainier. Sailboats cruised across the waters of Elliott Bay. And, in a downtown Seattle office building, eighty geeks huddled around laptop computers trying to create new Internet businesses…

How Tweet It Is
Joseph Sunga, a Community Developer at TeachStreet and the mastermind behind Twitter accounts dedicated to every professional sports team in Seattle, will show you the fundamentals of constant communication….

A Couple of RockStars Teach us how to ROCK
We had two great presenters this time around, one by Kirsten Winkler titled “It’s a Long Way to the Top if you Wanna Rock’n Roll” (going over how to become a Rockstar Teacher), and one by Joseph Sunga of TeachStreet, titled “Empowering Teachers”…

Business Is Real-World Opportunity
Each year, the Entrepreneurship program in the UW Business School provides an opportunity for students to take a business idea and start their own business, thus providing a hands-on experience in a real-world marketing industry…
(Photo by Annie Laurie Malarkey)






