Who are the founders or executives of Neurocept and what are their credentials?
Executive summary
Available public profiles and news coverage identify Neurocept primarily as a marketed brain‑health supplement sold through multiple “official” product sites; none of the provided sources name individual founders or list executive credentials for the consumer‑brand. Company registries show a UK company filing as NEUROCEPT LIMITED (Companies House company number 09882135) but the filings and the supplement retail sites in the search results do not disclose named executives or their qualifications in the materials provided here (p2_s10; [1]–p2_s8).
1. Brand vs. corporate entity: the difference that matters
Multiple “official” Neurocept product websites and promotional releases position Neurocept as a cognitive‑support supplement marketed to U.S. consumers [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]. Separately, government records show a corporate registration under the name NEUROCEPT LIMITED at Companies House in the UK [9]. The promotional pages focus on product claims and ingredients rather than corporate leadership, so the brand presence online does not substitute for transparent executive listings in company filings or press materials [1] [2].
2. What the product pages disclose — and what they omit
The Neurocept consumer sites emphasize the formula’s aims (memory, focus, brain health) and marketing messages but do not provide biographies of founders, CEOs, or senior executives in the snippets available in these results [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]. Newswire and promotional releases amplify the product launch narrative for 2025 but likewise focus on positioning the supplement rather than naming company leadership or scientific advisory board members [10] [11].
3. Public‑record lead: Companies House listing with limited public detail
A Companies House entry exists for NEUROCEPT LIMITED, which is the most concrete corporate record surfaced in these search results [9]. The snippet confirms the company’s registration record is publicly searchable, but the provided excerpt does not include officers’ names or professional biographies. If you require the registered officers’ names and filed appointments, the Companies House entry referenced is the appropriate primary source to consult directly for full officer records and filings [9].
4. Consumer complaints and credibility signals
Business‑rating and consumer complaint sources show activity tied to Neurocept sales: the Better Business Bureau lists a Neurocept profile for a vitamins/supplements business in Aurora, Colorado but indicates the business is not BBB‑accredited and provides customer reviews and complaints pages rather than executive bios [12]. A BBB scam‑tracker entry cites an individual consumer purchase for a Neurocept product via social media and a payment dispute, highlighting customer‑facing risk signals rather than leadership transparency [13]. These consumer records emphasize transactional and reputational context, not corporate governance details [13] [12].
5. Independent reporting and curated lists do not fill the gap
Industry lists and neurotech media referenced in the search results (Neurofounders, Seedtable, Neurotech Frontiers) profile founders across neuroscience startups broadly but do not provide specific executive information for this Neurocept supplement brand in the excerpts shown [14] [15] [16]. These resources are useful for ecosystem context but, in the samples retrieved, they do not identify Neurocept’s founders or credentialed executives [14] [15] [16].
6. What’s missing and next steps for verification
Available sources do not mention named founders, CEOs, or scientific officers for the Neurocept supplement brand beyond the Companies House company entry [9]. To verify founders and credentials you should: retrieve the full Companies House filing for NEUROCEPT LIMITED to view appointment documents and officer names [9]; request or review an “About Us” or corporate governance page from the specific Neurocept domain that handled your purchase (the official sites cited) to see whether they publish leadership bios [1] [2] [5]; and check press releases or regulatory filings that include named spokespeople — neither were present in the snippets returned here [10] [11].
Limitations: my account is limited to the documents and snippets returned in your search results. The sources cite product claims, a Companies House listing, and consumer complaint entries, but they do not include the executive biographies you asked for; therefore I cannot assert or invent individual names or credentials not present in these materials (p2_s1–[8]; [9]; [13]; [1]1).