About Us

ZUBER is the result of many years of working in the trenches as a family.

We are a family-owned American acquisitions firm headquartered in Miami, Florida. Our team brings over 100 years of combined experience in business analytics, operations, and sales, spanning a diverse range of industries. We pursue acquisitions of or investments in businesses when mutually beneficial and aligned with our acquisition strategy.

We started as a little company that did big things and touched millions of lives by helping people achieve their goals through e-learning. We're still family-owned and a good example of the American success story. We started in the late 90s developing the first school-based online test prep programs. We created online courses and provided intensive coaching programs. After scaling that business more than 1800%, we sold it.


Ever since we've kept growing businesses quickly through a dogged focus on our customers and the math. We draw on our years of experience running businesses in super challenging markets with large competitors who copied our every move.  We withstood economic downturns and our errors as we learned how to run and grow businesses with a data-driven approach.

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Will Zuberbuhler: Managing Partner
Will entered the business as an intern in 1998. He worked in almost every part of the company but always gravitated back to sales and business development. He took over the family business in 2015. In 2023, he pivoted his family from educational SaaS to acquisitions, interdisciplinary research, financial team services, investing, and entrepreneurism under the brand ZUBER.


                               In Loving Memory of Our Father and Grandfather

It all began with our father and grandfather, Bill Zuberbuhler. He gave 27 years of his life to the U.S. Navy and retired as the Deputy Oceanographer of the Navy. He reached such heights in his naval career because of his unique intelligence, a Socratic approach to challenges, and giving his all to anything God gave him to do. He was a deeply Christian man. His greatest devotions were to the Divine Mercy and daily Mass. Bill died in December 2014.