Summary
Eric Jungbluth is a partner manager and former frontend engineer with nine years of experience building customer-facing web products and now translating technical solutions into commercial partnerships at The Washington Post. He moved from hands-on UI development and front-end engineering roles into partner and sales-focused work, pairing a developer’s attention to detail with relationship management and solution selling. His background includes senior engineering work, product-focused roles at media and ag-tech companies, and a formal front-end engineering education from Turing School. Based in Boulder, Colorado, he brings practical experience across startups and large organizations, able to bridge engineering teams and business stakeholders. He also has a long history in customer-facing retail and event roles, giving him uncommon empathy for end users and partners. That blend of technical fluency, communication skills, and real-world customer experience makes him effective at turning complex technical capabilities into tangible business value.
9 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Literary Theory and Criticism English, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Literary Theory and Criticism English at University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Front End Engineering, Front End Engineering at Turing School of Software & Design
English