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Hala Ayala's Biography

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Full Name:

Hala Sophia Ayala

Gender:

Female

Family:

2 Children: Chedrick and Amber

Birth Date:

1973

Birth Place:

Alexandria, VA

Religion:

Christian

AS, Psychology, University of Phoenix, 2011-2013

Attended, Northern Virginia Community College, 1992-1993

Candidate, Commonwealth of Virginia Senate, District 33, 2023

Delegate, Commonwealth of Virginia House, District 51, 2018-2022

Candidate, Lieutenant Governor, Commonwealth of Virginia, 2021

Former Member, Commission on Technology and Science, Virginia House of Delegates

Former Vice Chair, Communications, Technology and Innovation Committee, Virginia House of Delegates

Former Member, Finance Committee, Virginia House of Delegates

Former Member, Governor Terry McAuliffe’s Advisory Council on Women

Former Member, Labor and Commerce Committee, Virginia House of Delegates

Former Member, Panel on Secure and Resilient Commonwealth, Virginia House of Delegates

Former Member, Science and Technology Committee, Commonwealth of Virginia House of Delegates

Former Member, Subcommittee on Finance #1, Commonwealth of Virginia House of Delegates

Former Member, Subcommittee on Finance #1, Virginia House of Delegates

Former Member, Subcommittee on Finance #2, Commonwealth of Virginia House of Delegates

Former Member, Subcommittee on Labor and Commerce #3, Virginia House of Delegates

Former Chair, Subcommittee on Technology and Innovation, Virginia House of Delegates

Cyber Security Compliance Team Lead, EGlobalTech, 2017-present

Cyber Security Analyst, Transportation Security Administration, 2017-present

Former Cybersecurity Specialist, United States Department of Homeland Security

Served, United States Coast Guard, 1999-2017

Volunteer, Literacy Volunteers for America-Prince William

Founder/President, National Organization for Women, Prince William County

Member, Saint George's Church

Member, Virginia Council on Women

Member, Virginia National Organization for Women

Organizer, Women’s March in Washington, 2017

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