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ABOUT DR. ADAM GAUTHIER

Author. Scholar. Cultural Critic.

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Dr. Adam Gauthier is an author, scholar, and Regulatory Professional whose work explores the intersection of faith, institutional integrity, leadership, and truth in an age of moral uncertainty.

With more than twenty years of experience as a top-performing Environmental, Health and Safety professional, Dr. Gauthier has built a career grounded in accountability, ethical systems design, and organizational integrity. His academic work culminated in a Doctor of Business Administration from Capella University, where his dissertation, Perspectives on Leadership Support of U.S. Supply Chain Social Integrity, examined the moral responsibilities embedded within modern institutions.

Across his books, Dr. Gauthier brings together lived experience, research, and cultural analysis to examine how systems shape individuals and how individuals can rise beyond those systems.
 
In Wired to Rise, he recounts his journey through dyslexia and academic struggle, reframing learning differences as sources of cognitive strength rather than limitation. In the novel Misplaced: Surviving the System, he explores the psychological and institutional impact of childhood trauma and bureaucratic misalignment. In The Campus Inquisition, he examines the tension between academic freedom and ideological conformity in higher education. And in The Shroud, UFOs, and the Question of Truth, he investigates the boundaries between empirical evidence, belief, and modern skepticism.
 
Through both scholarship and storytelling, Dr. Gauthier challenges readers to examine evidence carefully, think critically, and pursue truth with intellectual courage.
 
He writes from the conviction that integrity, conscience, and disciplined inquiry remain essential to personal formation and cultural renewal.
 
Dr. Gauthier lives in Massachusetts.
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