Ebony (Jackson) Todd honorably retired from the United States Army as a Judge Advocate General Corps Officer (also known as a JAG officer). She served in Okinawa, Japan as a prosecutor and Fort Campbell, Kentucky home of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) as a legal assistance attorney, administrative law attorney, and Special Victims’ Counsel. Ebony returned to the Killeen area after obtaining her Bachelor of Arts in English at Baylor University and a Juris Doctor from Texas Wesleyan University School of Law. Ebony applies her experience advising commanders/leaders in the Army to advising small business owners of the community. She regularly volunteers with her local church and is an active member of several organizations. Since opening the law office in March 2018, Ebony has contributed her writing to a local newspaper and has been featured in a local magazine. Ebony was appointed as the first black judge of Nolanville, TX in February 2020 and served as Associate Municipal Court judge until her husband's military orders moved the family to Germany. Ebony currently serves Jackson Todd Law, PLLC and its clients from Germany.