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 a Filipino actor. Her mother is German-Finnish while her dad is from Spain-Filipino. She started appearing in television at the age of 12 in which she did her first advertisements with GMA Network and then eventually went into acting. In addition to being a professional ice skater Sheila has also been able to act as if were a dancer. She has competed in international competitions including Thailand as well as Malaysia. Ashley launched her YouTube channel right when she was moving out of Southern California. Her first YouTube post was made with Nathan Boucaud, her boyfriend at that at the time. It was a story-time video on how she was able to lose 500 dollars Nathan in a bet. Following that, Nathan and Ashley continued to appear as a couple in the majority of her videos. The two moved together in Washington and shared their videos, from the packing process and even deciding on furniture for their new home. Renuka Asha Rangappa, an American lawyer, Former FBI officer, and Senior lecturer at Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. Renuka has been featured on MSNBC as well as CNN. Prior to that, she was associate dean for Yale Law School. She currently serves as an instructor for Yale's Yale Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. Asha Rangappa served as assistant dean of Yale University's Jackson School of Global Affairs as well as a senior lecturer. Prior to that, she was the Associate Dean at Yale Law School. Asha Rangappa served as a Special agent within the New York Division FBI prior to when she assumed her present job. She specialized in counterintelligence research. In her work, Asha assessed threats to national safety as well as conducted investigations that were classified of possible foreign agents. Asha acquired experience while working for the FBI on techniques for interviewing as well as electronic surveillance. Additionally, she was educated about deadly force, firearms and other methods of interrogation. Asha graduated with a degree in public and international affairs from Princeton and received a Fulbright grant to research constitutional change in Bogota. She earned her law degree from Yale Law School, where she served as a Coker Fellow as well as a law clerk to Justice Juan R. Torruella of the U.S. Court of Appeals First Circuit located in San Juan Puerto Rico. She has been admitted to the State Bar of New York (2003) and Connecticut (2003). Asha published several op/eds, for instance, in The New York Times The Wall Street Journal The Washington Post. Asha also works as a legal adviser with ABC News. Asha is as a member of the editorial committee for Just Security as well as the Council of Foreign Relations.
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