Professional Dossier & Background
Director: Adam Ian Stratmeyer, J.D.
Stratmeyer Analytica is the professional consulting and auditing practice operated by Adam Ian Stratmeyer. The practice sits at the intersection of legal compliance, behavioral science, and systems engineering.
Compliance & Auditing Background
Prior to operating the practice, Adam served as Graduate Compliance Officer in the Office of Research at the University of South Dakota (USD). In this capacity, he reviewed over 300 human-subjects research protocols, managed compliance structures, and served as an alternate member of the Institutional Review Board (IRB). This background forms the operational foundation of the compliance, HIPAA, and FERPA audits conducted by this firm.
Academic & Clinical Experience
Adam's background spans higher education teaching and clinical behavioral mitigation. He is a former higher education faculty member teaching across Psychology, Sociology, Human Resources, and Speech Communications. Clinically, he has direct experience in behavioral mitigation within high-acuity residential environments, providing a practical foundation for the firm's behavioral strategy services.
Credentials & Portfolio Coordinates
- Juris Doctor Knudson School of Law, University of South Dakota (USD)
- B.S. Psychology & Biology University of South Dakota, Cum Laude
- A.S. Engineering Magna Cum Laude
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- ULC Ordained Minister Ordained over 15 years, providing confidential pastoral counseling and ministerial services.
Scholarly Publications
Publications focus on empirical structures, cognitive models, and system dynamics:
- Books:
- Psychological Theories of Personality: A Practical(ish) Guide for the Layperson (ISBN: 979-8877114757)
- Behavioral Neuroscience and Transmitters in Practice: A Practical(ish) Handbook for the Layperson (ISBN: 979-8877025824)
- SSRN Papers:
- Stratmeyer, A. I. Attachment Theory is Deficient, Inarticulate, and Misleading (March 18, 2026).
- Stratmeyer, Adam. Helpfulness is All You Need (March 17, 2026).
- Stratmeyer, Adam. The Knowledge Gradient Framework: Informational Incompleteness as a Cross-Substrate Dynamical Lens (February 22, 2026).