About
My name is Steve Kudelko. I am 23 years old, live in Western Pennsylvania, and run a technology and creative company named Team Spearfish. In addition to that, I’m a writer, aspiring stand-up comedian, ex-boyfriend to the most beautiful girl in the world, and musician. I don’t enjoy sports or politics, but I do enjoy pop-culture and technology.
At a very early age, I would get ideas to improve computer products and write to companies asking if they’d let me work with them. From the age of 7 until a week ago, I’ve received letters saying “you’re very intelligent, but not as intelligent as our staff,” letters saying “nice try, seriously” (Microsoft), and letters from lawyers saying that if they even opened my envelope the company would have lost everything to me (Apple). It’s been a fun time.
The goal for my company is to help small businesses, non-profit organizations, and local citizens get the most out of technology, and use the collective technology, design, business, and creative skills of the Team Spearfish to change the world by making the Shenango Valley the most innovative and efficient area for communicating and doing business on a global scale. Team Spearfish wants to provide services to the local community so that whatever they’re doing or running, or whoever they are, appear “bigger than life.” I also want to make this area a place that someone would be happy to say they’re from, and happy to return to, to live happily ever after.
My personal goal is to educate everyone I possibly can on technology, and help everyone get the most out of what they own, or what they want to own. I want to share my ideas with people and organizations that can take them out of my head and make them a reality. I want to help the brands that I’m loyal to, and give them ideas, and work with them, so they don’t drop the ball or get wiped out by the competition. I want to change the world.
This blog is largely a reflection of my professional self. For more information on who I am when I’m not in front of a computer screen, or I’m not playing the role of a small business owner, please visit my LiveJournal and Tumblr pages. They’re where I post deeply personal thoughts, ideas, and memories.