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Who is Eric Swalwell s wife Brittany Watts? A look at his children and married life in $1 2M Washington home

Eric Swalwell with his wife Brittany Watts and children (Facebook/Eric Swalwell) Who is Eric Swalwell s wife Brittany Watts? Born in 1984 in Columbus, Indiana, Brittany Ann Watts is the daughter of dentists Dr. Kathryn L. Watts and H. William Watts III. Both her parents have their own practices in Columbus.  Brittany graduated from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, where she was a part of the Delta Gamma. She launched her career in sales in March 2009 with her first job as a Transient Sales Manager at Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel.  Eric and Brittany Swalwell (Facebook/Eric Swalwell) As per her LinkedIn profile, Brittany then went on to work at Hale Bob, before working at Loews Hotels for nearly a decade. At present, she is the Director of Sales, Transient at The Ritz-Carlton in Half Moon Bay, California.

Promise Day 2021: Priyanka Chopra to Alia Bhatt: Celeb approved ways to wear the blue hue for a date night

Promise Day 2021: Priyanka Chopra to Alia Bhatt: Celeb approved ways to wear the blue hue for a date night Reflect your relationship with trust and promises in shades of blue this Valentines Week. Take cues from the B-town divas to don it in style. Written By P R Gayathri 14991686 reads Mumbai Updated: February 11, 2021 12:16 pm Promise Day 2021: Priyanka Chopra to Alia Bhatt: Celeb approved ways to wear the blue hue for a date night 2 The colour blue is the one that’s universally loved. Facts state that most men love the shade of this hue. From the beautiful skies to oceans, blue is one such colour that calms us down, drowning us in introspective thoughts. As per colour psychology, blue symbolises trust, loyalty, friendship and a better bond. To celebrate the Promise Day of this Valentine’s week, blue should be your perfect choice to make a statement and grace the date night in absolute style. Scroll down and ch

FEI Award winners echo equestrian community s passion and resilience

Horsetalk.co.nz Share Repeat winners were the order of the day in the latest edition of the FEI Awards, with dressage star Semmieke Rothenberger claiming the Longines FEI Rising Star Award for the second year in a row, and eventing legend Ingrid Klimke also taking back-to-back wins as Peden Bloodstock FEI Best Athlete. With the FEI Awards Gala cancelled this year because of the Covid-19 pandemic, the winners were revealed online in a video narrated by British Paralympic champion Natasha Baker. This year the task of choosing the best of the best from the past decade’s previous awards winners was entirely in the hands of the public who cast their votes for the 55 nominees from 19 nations. Over 70,000 votes were cast on FEI.org and on the Chinese social media platform WeChat. Podiums in each of the five categories were occupied by a global spread from Germany, Great Britain, Australia, China, Ireland, Palestine, South Africa, The Netherlands and Zambia.

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