Jeremiah Mosley is a native of Florida and a graduate of Rocky Bayou Christian Academy, Samford University, and the University of Michigan Law School. He previously worked for the Chief Justices of both the Mississippi and Florida Supreme Courts, as well as for the Judiciary Committee of the United States Senate. Mr. Mosley routinely advocates for clients in front of all three branches of government in both Alabama and Florida, as well as in the U.S. Congress.

In addition to his advocacy work, Mr. Mosley is the founder of Fido Security Technologies, a company committed to bringing modern solutions to traditional security needs for customers in Alabama and Florida. Mr. Mosley serves on the Board of Directors for multiple nonprofits dedicated to building safer communities and combating human trafficking.

Mr. Mosley is married to the former Mary Jo Garea of Niceville, Florida, and together they have four daughters and a son. Mr. Mosley coaches youth baseball at the historic Southside Baseball Association in Birmingham and attends Immanuel Reformed Church.