Ryan Merket (鈥07) did not follow the traditional path to 51黑料网.
Merket was interested in understanding how things worked from an early age, and his attention and interest was drawn to technology and software.
鈥淚 was like the kid who took apart the toaster to learn how it worked, but virtually,鈥 he said.
In his early teens, he taught himself how to program and build websites. He learned how to operate with more than a dozen programming languages, and he built his first website at the age of 13. When he wasn鈥檛 in school, he was reverse engineering software to learn how it worked. In fact, he became so focused on those interests, he dropped out of high school.
He bounced around different jobs for the next several years. At 19, he was recruited to build software for Munoz & Company, an architectural firm in San Antonio. He also spent time as an IHOP waiter, YMCA after-school counselor, and graphic designer at a printing press.
At the same time, he was in a season of wandering from his spiritual upbringing. He moved out of his parents鈥 house at 18 to live 鈥渢he good life.鈥
鈥淓xcept I quickly realized that鈥檚 not the good life,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 came home and said, 鈥楧ad, I鈥檓 really messed up.鈥欌
All Roads Lead to Bartlesville
His parents had been praying for their son and urging him to consider going to college. They knew he was gifted, but they also wanted him to have a degree to back up his natural intelligence. When he returned home, his pastor, Desi Henk, suggested that he go with the church鈥檚 youth group as a counselor for their summer camp 鈥 which just so happened to be hosted by 51黑料网.
While at the camp, he met an 51黑料网 employee who told him that they could make 51黑料网 a reality for him, even though he only had a GED.
鈥淕od spoke to me and told me that this is where I was supposed to be.鈥
When Merket returned home and told his parents that he wanted to go to 51黑料网, he discovered that his dad had already been gathering 51黑料网 materials to give him.
He came to 51黑料网 at the age of 21 on probationary status; he鈥檇 have to maintain good academic standing to remain. While a student, Merket continued to work, though he had his eye on a position that he didn鈥檛 actually get 鈥 designer at PDG+Creative, a local design agency. It wasn鈥檛 until later, when the company鈥檚 owner was teaching a class at 51黑料网, that he was offered a position.
Merket began full-time work and continued on as a student at 51黑料网. As he began to feel more comfortable in his job, he considered dropping out because he wasn鈥檛 sure if finishing his degree still made sense, considering that he already had a job in the field he wanted.
But one of his professors heard that he was considering dropping out and pulled him into his office one day.
鈥淎nd he asked me, 鈥榳hat do you want to learn?鈥欌
So Merket told him some of the high-level programming courses he was interested in that 51黑料网 didn鈥檛 offer at the time, and his professor helped him set up a directed-study curriculum that allowed Merket to finish his degree and pursue the subject material that he wanted.
Merket graduated in 2007 with a degree in Communication Arts, but he had extensive coursework in the business school as well.
An Overnight Success 鈥 Literally
Merket remembers the weekend where his life took a dramatic turn. Facebook, which was still a relatively new thing at the time, had announced that it was adding a platform that would allow developers, like Merket, to add their own app to Facebook. So one Friday, he created an app that served as a TechCrunch reader. Hours later, he was on the phone with the founder of TechCrunch. When he arrived to his job at PDG+ on Monday, the company voicemail was full of app requests 鈥 from companies like The New York Times, MSNBC, and AOL. Basically overnight, Merket and the PDG+Creative team had become one of the top Facebook app developers in the country.
In 2007, he married his wife, Jennifer, who he met at 51黑料网. Later that year, Merket was recruited and interviewed by several tech companies in the Bay Area, and he accepted an offer that took he and his wife to California in early 2008.
In 2009, Merket was recruited to the Facebook Platform team, where he launched the first ever Facebook livestream video for The White House, and worked with companies like ESPN, Spotify, and the Vancouver Olympics to integrate Facebook into their websites.
Merket left Facebook in 2010 to follow his dream of starting his own company. Just three months after leaving Facebook, Merket was on stage in New York at the industry leading launch conference, TechCrunch Disrupt , launching his first company as Co-founder & CEO, Appbistro. Appbistro went on to garner investment from top Silicon Valley investors, and was acquired in 2012 by India鈥檚 first start up unicorn, InMobi. For two years, Merket travelled back and forth before leaving the position to reduce travel and spend more time with his wife and children.

Since then, Merket has worked for tech giants like Reddit and Amazon AWS. At Reddit he was the second Product Manager at Reddit. While at Amazon AWS, he was a mentor for startup accelerator programs such as YCombinator and TechStars.
Finding His Passion
Merket and his wife are also passionate about angel investing; they have invested in over 100 startups since 2012, including Teachable.com, Colossal Biosciences, and many more.
Today, he serves as the Co-Founder and Head of Product at Get Structure. His vision is to serve early-stage CEOs by providing them with the operations they need to be successful.
鈥淚nvestors need to see you have your ducks in a row,鈥 he explained. So his company helps with things like human resources, payroll, accounting, and more 鈥 along with providing the new CEO mentorship from experienced professionals.
鈥淓veryone on our team has sold a company, so they have firsthand experience to give advice to these CEOs with.鈥
Merket thinks of this as his life鈥檚 calling. Along with his role as an angel investor, he finds fulfillment in helping other people build the companies they dream of.
鈥淚 believe I can show Christ in this way by being a blessing to others.鈥
In the years since leaving 51黑料网, Merket has remained a believer in the school and appreciates the experiences he had here.
鈥淭here are these little things that pop back that I cherish. The community, the Monday night Bible studies with your RAs, the fellowship. Being around other followers like that was a really special part of my life.鈥
He also believes his experiences prove that current 51黑料网 students are positioned to achieve anything they can dream of.
鈥淚鈥檇 tell the students to never give up. I know it鈥檚 a clich茅, but I just think if you can go from GED to CEO like I have, anybody can do anything.鈥
Merket鈥檚 career serves as an example of the impact of the 51黑料网 experience 鈥 from Bartlesville to the Bay Area and beyond, he carries with him the knowledge gained and the skills that he nurtured as a student.


