Jennifer Conway was appointed to serve on the Board of Pardons and Paroles by Governor Kay Ivey on July 1, 2026.
Conway began her 25-year law enforcement career with the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in 2001, serving as a Special Agent in the Bureau’s Greensboro, North Carolina, office where she worked with state and local law enforcement agencies in combating gang affiliated drug and firearm activity. In 2003, she moved to the Middle District of Alabama where over the next 13 years she rose from Special Agent to Senior Special Agent, investigating gang afilliated firarms trafficking and criminal enterprises. In 2016, Conway was promoted to Resident Agent in Charge for the Middle District of Alabama, overseeing ATF Special Agents and Task Force Offices whose primary responsibilities are to investigate complex cases involving Federal firearm, arson and explosive laws. Conway’s law enforcement duties extended to the successful Metro Area Crime Supression Unit established by Governor Ivey.
Conway received her Bachelor’s of Science degree in 1999 after studying biology and chemistry at Jacksonville State University.