Ashley Ortega and Asha Rangappa
Ashley Ortega, a Filipino actress was born in San Fernando La Union Philippines on December 26, 1998. Ashley Ortega is Filipino actress. She is Filipino-German, and her father is Spanish-Filipino. At the age of 12, her first television appearance was commercials that included GMA Network. GMA Network. Later, she moved to acting. Also, she is a talented figure skater. At the age 4 she began to compete in figure skating. She won contests in Thailand, Malaysia and other nations. Ashley created her YouTube channel before moving out of her home located in Southern California. She created her YouTube channel with Nathan Boucaud. Nathan Boucaud is a YouTuber himself. The video was about the time Ashley lost 500 dollars to Nathan Boucaud during a betting. Following that, Nathan and Ashley appeared as a couple in the majority of her videos. After they moved together to Washington they shared a lot of video content, with packing and choosing the furniture they would use in their new residence. Renuka Asha Rangeappa, a former American lawyer, and ex- FBI agent, is now a senior lecturer and commentator at Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. The actress also has appearances on MSNBC as well as CNN. She was previously an associate dean at Yale Law School. She's a keynote speaker in Yale's Yale Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. Asha Rangappa was the an assistant dean at Yale University's Jackson School of Global Affairs as well as a Senior Lecturer. She was previously an Associate Dean of Yale Law School. Asha served as an agent special for the New York Division FBI and was a specialist in counterintelligence investigations prior to her position at Yale. Her work included assessing threats to national security conducting classified investigations on suspected foreign agents and performing covert work. Asha gained experience working for the FBI on techniques for interviewing and electronic surveillance. Asha also learned about deadly force, firearms and various methods for interrogation. Asha graduated with a diploma in international and public affairs from Princeton and received the Fulbright grant to research constitutional change in Bogota. She received her law degree from Yale Law School. There she was the Coker Fellow for Constitutional Law. In addition to this, she worked as a secretary in the office of Judge Juan R. Torruella of U.S. Court of Appeals First Circuit San Juan Puerto Rico. She was accepted into the State Bar New York (2003 and Connecticut and Connecticut in the year 2003). Asha has published op-eds in The New York Times The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post among others as well as being a current legal contributor to ABC News. Asha is a board member of Just Security, and she's an Council of Foreign Relations member.
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