Amy Piedmont J.D., LLM
Senior Vice President
Wealth & Fiduciary Advisor
Pensacola, FL
About Amy Piedmont J.D., LLM
In 2024, Amy transitioned into the role of fiduciary advisor following a distinguished legal career focused on sophisticated estate planning, business succession planning and wealth transfer strategies. Her legal background allows her to collaborate effectively with attorneys, accountants, and other advisors to provide integrated, strategic solutions tailored to each client's family and business objectives. As a military spouse, Amy has firsthand insight into the importance of thoughtful planning, and the significant impact incapacity or death can have on families and businesses. She is committed to building lasting client relationships and developing customized estate and wealth strategies designed to provide clarity, confidence, and long-term security.
Amy graduated magna cum laude from Auburn University with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. She earned her Juris Doctor from Tulane Law School and later received a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Estate Planning from John Marshall Law School. She is licensed to practice law in Louisiana, Maryland, and Florida.
Amy currently serves as President of the Estate Planning Council of Northwest Florida and is a board member of the Community Foundation of Northwest Florida and Gulf Coast Kid's House.
Amy and her husband, Mike, have four children and are avid Auburn fans. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family, watching her kids sports and cheering on the Tigers.
Education
- BA in Psychology - Auburn University.
- Juris Doctor - Tulane Law School
- Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Estate Planning - John Marshall Law School
Important Legal Disclosures and Information
- SouthState Wealth represents the collective departments and subsidiaries of SouthState Bank, N.A. that provide wealth management services. Products and services are not bank deposits, nor are they insured by the FDIC or any Federal Government Agency, and are not backed or guaranteed by SouthState Bank, N.A. or its affiliates. Securities involve investment risks, including possible loss of principal.