NetQub, a Tech Startup Accelerator
Our Vision of theFuture

NetQub Accelerator Launched in 2016
In 2022 and into 2023 the accelerator program has plans to research the expansion into, but not limited to, the luxury boat and private airplane sector, medical, fashion, fintech, home fitness, fine art, transportation, customer support, municipality, government accounting, cosmetology, and remote education to name a just a few.
Our Growth strategy includes rapid expansion of the number of companies that participate in our accelerator program each year. From 2016 through mid-2022 the NetQub program has accelerated the growth of 21 companies in total.
We aim to increase the volume of annual participating companies in the NetQub accelerator to as many as 60 per year starting in Q1 of 2023, through the proceeds of this offering. NetQub is in active talks with M&A firms interested in acquiring some or all of the NetQub stock securities, in order to increase their deal-flow from the accelerator program.
NetQub is strategically partnered with Social Life Network, a division of Decentral Life, Inc. (OTC: WDLF), a publicly traded Technology Business Incubator (TBI). Among other benefits, the partnership provides the companies in the NetQub accelerator program with exposure to retail and institutional investors, should their growth and liquidity strategy lead them to need public investor support.
Our mission is to connect the great minds that move our society forward with innovative technology that helps to better connect and service small business operators that are too often overlooked in their emerging growth sectors.








Why Accelerator Funds Are A Better Way For Angels To Invest
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Better Valuations
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Investment Diversification
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Faster ROI
- According to the 2016 Annual Halo Report, investing in accelerator funds dramatically reduces the price that angels pay for their investments. The report showed that on average a direct angel investment in a company is 7.3 times higher the valuation price, then an investment in a company through an accelerator fund.
- Investing in accelerator funds dramatically increases the amount of diversification that angels get. The American Angel Survey, which reports on information from just less than 1700 angels each year, shows that the median portfolio size of an angel investor is 7 companies. According to analysis of angel investment data, that’s too small a portfolio to ensure that the investor will generate an acceptable financial return. In contrast, the median portfolio size of an angel investor in an accelerator fund is 20.
- Investing in accelerator funds dramatically reduces the amount of time angels need to spend to make investments. When angels invest as part of an angel group, or individually, they need to attend meetings to see founders pitch, participate in due diligence to determine whether they want to invest, negotiate term sheets with the founders and monitor their investments. With an investment in an accelerator fund, the angel does not have to do any of these things. The managing directors of the accelerator fund undertaking these activities on behalf of the angel(s).
Values drive NetQub forward.

Alignment with Founders
Pinpoint Accuracy
Targeting Users


Ambition and Progress
Change makes way for progress. That’s why we believe in fostering an environment that is agile and open to change, which leads to new learnings and innovations.

Achieving success
as a team
Investor / Advisors
Developers
Companies
Become a NetQub Accelerated Business
Startup business founders are encouraged to enroll in the next NetQub Accelerator course. The 2023 course schedule will be posted in Q4 of 2022. There will be three separate 90 day courses in 2023, that include free office space, daily (Monday through Friday) 2hr classes aimed to sharpen your business startup and growth acceleration skills.
Acceptance to the NetQub accelerator program is completed through an application process and committee approval. The 90 course is followed by a dedicated Pitch Day so that startup founders can present their company to as many as 2,000 accredited investors looking to conduct direct investments into emerging growth companies.
To apply for the 2023 NetQub accelerator program, please fill out and submit the form below.
Leadership

Britt Glassburn
CEO / Director
Stephen Wentworth
Industry Investor / Advisor
Muriel Williams
Industry Investor / Advisor
Michael Fuller
Industry Investor / Advisor
Chris Wondolowski
Industry Investor / Advisor
Barb Perruccio
Industry Investor / Advisor
Nick Lima
Industry Investor / Advisor
Irene Glazer
Industry Investor / Advisor
Adrienne Wilson
Industry Investor / Advisor
Mary Moses
Industry Investor / Advisor
Sam Hitman
Industry Investor / Advisor
Fred Lehrer
Legal Council
Terence Fitch
Industry Investor / Advisor
D. Scott Karnedy
Industry Advisor
Ken Tapp
Industry Investor / Chairman
Tony Martinez
Director / Advisor
Andy Zodin
Industry Investor / Advisor
Jordan Jacob
Industry Investor / Advisor
Eileen Pero
Industry Investor / Advisor
Francois Affolter
Industry Investor / Advisor
Marc Pelosi
Industry Investor / Advisor
Tim Ryerson
Industry Investor / Advisor
Lynn Murphy
Industry Investor / Director
Kenneth Granville
Industry Advisor
Liz Wald
Industry Advisor
Milford Adams
Industry Investor / Advisor
Todd Markey
Industry Investor / Director
Marvell Wynne
Industry Investor / Advisor
Quincy Amarikwa
Industry Investor / Advisor
Lonnie Klaess
Industry Investor / Director
Kim Dozier
Industry Investor / Advisor
Janet Corniel
Industry Investor / Advisor
Kathy & Scott Sangster
Industry Investor / Advisor
Brian Lazarus
Industry Investor / Director
Beau La Point
Industry Investor / Director
Greg Tella
Industry Investor / Director
Scott Bursey
Industry Investor / Advisor
Jennifer White
Industry Investor / Advisor
Brad Colburn
Industry Investor / Advisor
Keith Christman
Industry Investor / Advisor
Jon Wright
Industry Investor / Advisor
Todd Tyrrell
Industry Investor / Advisor
Donald Stephenson
Industry Investor / Advisor
Jason DeWitt
Industry Investor / AdvisorSafe Harbor & Disclaimer
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