Ashley Ortega and Asha Rangappa
Ashley Ortega, a Filipino actress, was born in San Fernando La Union Philippines on the 26th of December, 1998. Ashley Ortega, a Filipino actress. Her mother is a Filipino-German with her father being Filipino-Spanish. She started appearing in television at the age of 12 when she began doing advertisements for GMA Network and then eventually began acting. Also, she is a professional figure skater. Her first time skating was when she was 4 years of age and has competed all over the world, including Thailand as well as Malaysia. Ashley began her YouTube channel after moving out of her home within Southern California. Her first YouTube video was uploaded together with her partner Nathan Boucaud who is also a YouTuber. It was a story time video detailing how she was able to lose 500 dollars Nathan as a result of a bet. Nathan and Ashley were featured in every one of Ashley's films following that. After they moved together to Washington they shared plenty of footage, with packing and choosing furniture for their new house. Renuka Asha Rangeappa, an American attorney, and ex- FBI agent is a senior lecturer and commentator at Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. She also appears on MSNBC as well as CNN. She was previously an assistant dean of Yale Law School. She is a senior lecturer for Yale Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. Asha Rangappa works as an assistant dean and senior lecturer at Yale University's Jackson School of Global Affairs and a former Dean Associate at Yale Law School. Asha Rangappa served as a Special agent in the New York Division FBI prior to when she was appointed to her current job. She was a specialist in counterintelligence research. While working, Asha evaluated threats to the safety of our nation and conducted classified investigations of possible foreign agents. As a member of the FBI Asha obtained experience in interrogation and electronic surveillance methods using firearms as well as the use of deadly force. Asha was alumna of cum laude in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs as well as being awarded a Fulbright grant to study constitutional reform at Bogota Colombia. She received her law degree from Yale Law School where she was a Coker Fellow at the Institute of Constitutional Law and served as a law clerk to the Honorable Juan R. Torruella on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in San Juan Puerto Rico. She was admitted into both the State Bar of New York as well as Connecticut in 2003. Asha is a frequent writer for ABC News and has written Op-eds in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post. Asha is a board member of Just Security, and she's an Council of Foreign Relations member.






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