Amanda W. Senn

Amanda is the Director of the Alabama Securities Commission where she has been employed since 2008.  She is responsible for advising the Commission on securities-related matters, investigating and prosecuting fraudulent actions surrounding the sales of securities throughout the state of Alabama, and has coordinated and litigated numerous multi-jurisdictional administrative, civil, and criminal matters. She also serves as a legislative liaison for the Commission.  In that capacity, she advocates for investor protections, market integrity, and promoting responsible capital formation in Alabama.

Amanda is involved on both the State and local level in various organizations which address issues and promote awareness of Elder Abuse and Investment Fraud; including the Montgomery County Elder Justice Task Force and the Alabama Interagency Council for the Prevention of Elder Abuse.  She is actively involved in the North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA), where she served as chair of the Cybersecurity Committee, Cybersecurity Investment Adviser Project Group, the Broker Dealer Market and Regulatory Policy Committee, Enforcement Section and is currently serving as Chair of the Senior Issues Committee for NASAA.  She is a frequent speaker on Alabama’s securities laws, Elder Justice, Financial Literacy, Cryptocurrency, Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence in the securities industry, and an instructor in a securities litigation course offered through NASAA.  Amanda has testified before the United State House of Representatives Committee on Financial Services; the United States House Subcommittee on National Security, International Development and Monetary Policy on Fraud; and before the United States Securities Exchange Commission’s Investor Advisory Committee.  Amanda serves on various boards and is immediate past president of the Montgomery County Bar Association and the Alabama Association of Regulatory Boards. She serves on the advisory council for Innovate Alabama Access Capital Initiative and is vice-chair of the Alabama Blockchain Study Commission. Amanda is a graduate of Leadership Alabama Class XXXIII and is a 2026 ‘Women Who Shape the State’ honoree.