ABOUT
John Pillepich, PhD

John Pillepich developed the Alignment Audit Suite from a background that combines academic training, operational responsibility, and structured analytical discipline.
Broad Academic Foundation
He holds multiple undergraduate and graduate degrees, primarily in the health sciences, with additional academic training in anthropology, epidemiology, psychology, sociology, and statistics. That broader academic foundation contributes to a more rigorous understanding of how information is interpreted, how decisions are shaped, and how patterns can be assessed more objectively.
Published Educational Work
He is also the author of The Nutraceutical Reference Guide, a comprehensive clinical ailment and supplement reference, and Nutrition Discovery, a personalized dietary education program, and co-author of Metabolic Mastery, a graduate-level learning program in intermediary metabolism and biochemistry.
Healthcare, Branding, and Marketing Experience
His professional experience includes managerial roles within several medical practices, where his responsibilities often extended into branding, marketing, and website design. That work provided direct exposure to the gap that can exist between internal business assumptions and external market perception, particularly when positioning, communication, and presentation are not working together clearly.
Applied AI and Structured Analysis
He also has more than two years of applied experience using AI across a range of practical business applications, including web content development and structured questionnaire-based analysis. That experience helped inform the underlying structure and evaluation model behind the Alignment Audit Suite.
Disciplined, Evidence-Based Assessment
John is also a military veteran who served two tours in separate combat zones. In addition, he served in a supervisory role at Roosevelt Roads Naval Station, where the Atlantic Fleet Weapons Training Area supported combat-readiness training (war games) for U.S. Atlantic Fleet forces and North Atlantic Treaty Organization operations.
That background helped shape a disciplined, methodical, and objective approach to assessment, one focused on clarity, evidence, and sound judgment rather than assumption.
