Ashley Ortega and Asha Rangappa
Ashley Ortega is a Filipino actress, born on December 26th 1998, in San Fernando La Union Philippines. Ashley Ortega is Filipino actress. The father of her is Spanish and her mother is Filipino. She started appearing in television when she was 12 years old where she first did commercials with GMA Network and then eventually became an actor. She is also an experienced figure skater. In the age of four, she started to compete in figure skating. She won contests across Thailand, Malaysia and other countries. Ashley started her YouTube page before she moved out of to her Southern California house. The first video she uploaded to YouTube was posted with Nathan Boucaud, her boyfriend at that time. In the video, she shares a hilarious story of losing $500 in the game with Nathan. Nathan and Ashley continued to be together through all of the videos. After they moved together to Washington they shared a lot of footage, ranging with packing and choosing furnishings for the new house. Renuka Asha Rangappa is an American lawyer and former FBI agent, senior lecturer in Yale's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs and also a guest on MSNBC as well as CNN. She served previously as the associate dean of Yale Law School. She is a Yale Jackson Institute for Global Affairs senior lecturer, she's currently in her position. Asha Rangappa served as an assistant dean at Yale University's Jackson School of Global Affairs as well as a the senior lecturer. She was previously the Associate Dean at Yale Law School. Prior to that, she was an Investigator Special in the New York Division, where she was specialized in counterintelligence investigations. In her work, Asha evaluated threats to the safety of our nation as well as conducted investigations that were classified of suspected foreign agents. Asha gained experience working for the FBI with interviewing methods and in electronic surveillance. Asha also learned about firearms, deadly force as well as other techniques of interrogation. Asha graduated with a diploma in international and public affairs from Princeton and received a Fulbright grant to study constitutional change in Bogota. She was a graduate of Yale Law School as a Coker Fellow and was a legal assistant for Juan R. Torruella at the U.S. Court of Appeals First Circuit of San Juan Puerto Rico. She was admitted to both the State Bar of New York and Connecticut in 2003. Asha wrote a variety of opinion pieces, including in The New York Times The Wall Street Journal The Washington Post. Asha also works as a legal adviser to ABC News. She is also an officer on Just Security's board of directors, as well as the Council of Foreign Relations.
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