About Us
Bridging the gap between academic freedom and regulatory compliance.
Our Purpose
CurriculumCompliance.com exists to solve a critical problem in modern higher education: the growing tension between legislative oversight and academic autonomy. As regulations like SB 37 and updated Title IX mandates increase the scrutiny on university curricula, institutions often lack the specialized resources to ensure they are fully compliant.
Our Mission
Who We Serve
We partner with a diverse range of educational entities and leadership roles to ensure institutional resilience.
Public Universities
Large state systems requiring standardized compliance across multiple campuses.
Private Colleges
Independent institutions protecting their endowment and reputation.
Community Colleges
Institutions focused on workforce development and accessibility.
Leadership Roles
We work directly with General Counsel, Provosts, Deans, and Compliance Officers.
Partner with Compliance Experts
Dr. Kevin McGary
Dr. Kevin A. McGary (PhD) is an accomplished scholar, strategist, and organizational consultant whose work explores how educational institutions navigate cultural, political, and policy dynamics. He earned his Doctorate in Leadership and Management from Logos University (2024) and his Bachelor of Arts from San Jose State University. With more than three decades of experience in technology, enterprise leadership, and community engagement, Dr. McGary brings a rare blend of analytical precision and real-world organizational insight to his work with higher education systems.
A prolific author of ten books—including DEI in 3D: Deciphering Designs, Demands, and Dilemmas of DEI (2023) and WOKEd Up! (2022)—Dr. McGary engages complex institutional and sociocultural issues through an evidence-based, solutions-oriented lens. His research and trainings focus on helping colleges and universities align institutional strategy with state and federal requirements while sustaining their missions of academic excellence, inclusion, and open inquiry.
As President of the Frederick Douglass Foundation of California and co-founder of Every Black Life Matters, Dr. McGary has led extensive work in civic leadership, policy literacy, and data-informed governance frameworks. He frequently consults with higher education leaders on policy compliance, curriculum review, faculty development, and stakeholder communication. His approach emphasizes transparency, balance, and resilience—equipping institutions to navigate diverse perspectives and changing regulatory landscapes with integrity and confidence.
A seasoned keynote speaker and media contributor, Dr. McGary has delivered hundreds of presentations across the United States and internationally, addressing audiences that include university boards, community organizations, and public policy forums. His work promotes dialogue that bridges divides, fosters mutual respect, and strengthens higher education’s capacity to serve as a model for inclusive excellence.
Married for more than 38 years and the father of two adult children, Dr. McGary is widely recognized for his ongoing commitment to education, ethical leadership, and public service.
Neil Mammen
Neil Mammen is an engineer, entrepreneur, and consultant with extensive international experience in technology, governance, and public policy. He holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in electrical engineering, computer engineering, and solid-state physics, and is currently pursuing a PhD focused on critical analysis of belief systems and public discourse.
Neil has more than a dozen pending or issued patents and is the co-founder of five startup companies in Silicon Valley, which together have raised over $88 million in venture funding. His engineering career includes serving as Chief Hardware Architect for Dolby Vision, inventing various network processors, and leading one of the first deployments of feature-length movies to the home over phone lines in 1995.
Raised across Ghana, Jamaica, Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, India, and Yemen, Neil brings a deeply cross-cultural perspective to questions of governance, policy, and social change. His extended family’s wide range of viewpoints has informed his work on how different belief systems influence institutions, civic structures, and organizational culture.
Neil is President of the Values Advocacy Council, a public policy and civic engagement organization headquartered in San Jose and Boise that convenes large-scale events featuring national voices on law, medicine, technology, civil liberties, and public policy. The organization also developed the Pastors’ Legislative Advisory Council (PLACE), a structured advisory network connecting community leaders with policymakers across multiple organizations in Idaho.
He is also co-founder and Executive Vice President of Every Black Life Matters (EBLM), an initiative that addresses race, economic mobility, and human dignity through research, training, and advisory services on race, bias, and institutional integrity. In addition, Neil designed and led the development of MyChurchFinder.org, a large-scale indexing and matching platform that helps individuals identify organizations aligned with their values on ethics, civic engagement, and cultural responsiveness.
Neil has appeared on more than 100 radio and television programs, including Fox & Friends, The Eric Metaxas Show, NPR (in debate formats), and The Sam Sorbo Show, and has spoken across the United States and internationally, including in China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Sweden, Denmark, Italy, Egypt, Israel, and Nigeria. His speaking portfolio includes topics such as critical evaluation of modern political and social ideologies, the relationship between policy and culture, and civic engagement and leadership development.
He is the author of several books on civic responsibility, race, and critical thinking, including “How to Stop Racism in America!”, “Does Every Black Life Matter?” (children’s book), “Daily Apologetics for Kids” (children’s book on critical thinking and worldview analysis), and “40 Days Toward a More Just and Principled Nation.” Across these projects, Neil emphasizes a strong commitment to constitutional freedoms, civil liberties, and respectful engagement with people of all backgrounds.
For a secular university board context, Neil’s work can be framed around:
- Board and leadership workshops on ideological literacy and their impact on campus governance and student life
- Consultation on policy language and frameworks that support free inquiry, institutional neutrality, and respect for diverse perspectives
- Lectures and symposia on civil discourse and navigating contested social issues in pluralistic environments
- Advising on community engagement, stakeholder communication, and public-facing messaging in politically polarized contexts.
Additional Team members and Bios coming soon...
We have assembled a collaborative team of additional members that includes:
- University department heads, deans, and program directors who provide academic leadership and insight into institutional priorities.
- Faculty experts from relevant disciplines who help interpret findings and ensure recommendations are educationally sound.
- AI professionals, including data scientists and engineers, who design and conduct technical audits, analyses, and system reviews.
- Information technology and security specialists who support data integrity, privacy, and secure implementation of tools and processes.
- Marketing and communications professionals who help translate complex findings into clear, accessible reports and public-facing messages.
- Policy, governance, and compliance advisors who assess alignment with institutional policies, accreditation standards, and legal requirements.
- Workshop facilitators, instructional designers, and organizational development specialists who design and deliver trainings, leadership sessions, and change-management support.