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CEO of Craftsman+ turned down $10 million bonus from AppLovin to start


While money is often top of mind for business owners, one CEO was more drawn to climbing the ladder of entrepreneurial success — so much so, he turned down a $10 million bonus to launch his own company.

Alex Merutka, founder and CEO of Craftsman+, an innovative technology company which offers brands an opportunity to increase engagement with consumers, left AppLovin, a Silicon Valley-based startup worth over $100 billion, to be his own boss.

“There was a certain point where money didn’t really matter to me,” Merutka told FOX Business during a video interview.

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Alex Merutka

Alex Merutka, founder and CEO of Craftsman+, left a $10 million bonus behind to start his own company. (Craftsman+ / Fox News)

Craftsman+ markets a personalized design platform for companies. Businesses can drag and drop mechanics into a branded gaming environment and launch to gamers for an interactive experience between brand and consumer.

In college, it was Merutka’s goal to surpass a six-figure salary. He says, at that point, he would have been satisfied enough as he could pay his rent and help his mom.

“I kinda could do everything in my life with that six-figure salary,” Merutka said. “When I accomplished that pretty quickly, basically right when I turned 21, money wasn’t so much on my mind.”

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“How could I ever be the boss that I looked up to so much, which was my old boss at AppLovin, if I was working for him?” he asked.

Despite acknowledging “a ton of money” and a superior package he left on the table, Merutka says he “wouldn’t trade” his decision for the world.

Today, Merutka dialed in from Egypt, where he rode a horse on a beach 20 minutes before the scheduled call. Prior to that, he was meeting connections in India and visiting an orphanage in Nepal.

“If you’re not having fun with what you’re doing, it’s really hard to stay motivated,” Merutka said.

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Craftsman+ team

Merutka told FOX Business he sold his personal stocks to finance the company for three months when pivoting strategy amid COVID-19. (Craftsman+ / Fox News)

And while the 33-year-old CEO takes calls from everywhere in the world, he allows his employees the same luxury, so long as they get their job done and meet expectations, even if that means at 4 o’clock in the morning.

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