Eva Fulton grew up in Grand Prairie, Texas. She joined the Army Reserves to attend college at UT Austin and then went active duty just as Desert Storm began in 1990. Currently she works for the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in Fort Worth after being selected as a Presidential Management Fellow. She also has her own consulting firm (www.evafulton.com) and does many public speaking engagements telling her personal story.
Ms. Fulton’s federal service also includes serving as a Contract Specialist with the General Services Administration (GSA) and prior to that with the U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) under the Department of Homeland Security.
Ms. Fulton served in the United States Army as a Paralegal in the Judge Advocates General Corps as a Staff Sergeant. Her service locations include the Headquarters Staff Judge Advocate Office of 21st Theater Support Command in Kaiserslautern, Germany; Headquarters Staff Judge Advocate Office at III Corps, Fort Hood, Texas; the Staff Judge Advocate Office of 24th Infantry Division, Fort Stewart, Georgia; 93d Signal Brigade under VII Corps in Heilbronn, Germany and deployment to the sands of Saudi Arabia during Operation Desert Shield/Storm. Ms. Fulton also served in the United States Army Reserves.
Ms. Fulton’s military awards include the Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal with three Oak Leaf Clusters, the National Defense Service Medal, the Southwest Asia Service Medal with 2 Bronze Service Stars, the Non-Commission Officer Development Ribbon with Number “2”, the Army Service Ribbon, the Overseas Ribbon with Number “2”, the Drivers Badge, and the German Marksman Ship Badge in Bronze.
Ms. Fulton graduated with both her MBA with a focus on Project Management and her Bachelor of Business Administration from Dallas Baptist University in Dallas, Texas. Ms. Fulton is a current MA Public Leadership student with the University of San Francisco.
She has been a featured writer with GovLoop.com, and a guest blogger with the Department of Veterans Affairs VAntage Point blog site where her article was republished with U.S. Veterans Magazine and a radio interview with CBS Nick Carissimi of the Better Living show in Spring 2018. She was selected by the Dallas Veterans Affairs Hospital in Dallas, Texas to represent women Veterans for their publicity unveiling with the Dallas Morning News of the Women Veterans Wall of Honor in 2016.
Her current projects include working on a veteran-based documentary called Faithful Warriors. Current book projects are People Gardening@Work, People Gardening with My Partner, and a new mystery fiction novel. Ms. Fulton currently serves as the Chaplain with the Women Veterans of America-Denton Chapter 48.