Amy E. Myers is fueled by coffee, kindness, and a lifelong love of giving. As a local government attorney for more than twenty years, Amy’s dedication to public service is as strong as her Bay County roots.

When she’s not wrangling land use laws or decoding the quirks of parliamentary procedure, Amy’s heart is firmly planted in the arts, faith, and civic engagement. She’s a past president of the Bay Arts Alliance, a former board chair at Woodlawn United Methodist Church, and a proud past president and alumna of the Junior League of Panama City, where she helped lead initiatives that uplifted local families and fostered community spirit. Currently, she serves on the Florida Board of Bar Examiners, on the Board of Trustees for the First United Methodist Church, and is a founding member and President of the Bay County Chapter of the Florida Association of Women Lawyers.

Amy earned her law degree from Cumberland School of Law and her B.A. from the University of Florida, but her real education came from years of listening, leading, and learning from the people of Bay County. Whether she’s presenting on Florida’s Sunshine Law or helping craft bylaws, Amy brings an experienced, thoughtful, grounded approach to every conversation.

She is a founding member of Impact 100 Gulf Coast, and currently serves as its Secretary and Board Development Chair.