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 a Filipino actress. She was born in the Philippines, to her Filipino and her German mother, while her father is a Spanish Filipino. She started appearing in television when she was 12 years old in which she did her first ads for GMA Network and then eventually became an actor. Alongside being an ice skating professional Sheila has also been able to act as if were a dancer. When she was just 4 she began skating and has won numerous competitions at Thailand, Malaysia and other countries. Ashley began her YouTube Channel prior to she left their Southern California home. Ashley made her first YouTube video along alongside Nathan Boucaud. Nathan Boucaud was her boyfriend from the past and is also an avid YouTuber. It was a story time video on how she lost $500 to Nathan on a bet. Nathan as well as Ashley appeared in all of Ashley's subsequent videos. Following their move to Washington and reuniting, they produced a number of videos on everything from choosing the furniture they would use to packing. Renuka Asha Rangeappa is an American lawyer, Former FBI officer, and the Yale University's senior lecturer. Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. Renuka has been featured on MSNBC as well as CNN. She previously served as assistant director in Yale Law School. She is a speaker of senior standing of Yale's Yale Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. Asha Rangappa, formerly deputy dean of Yale Law School and assistant Dean of the Jackson School of Global Affairs at Yale University is a senior lecturer, and a specialist in global issues. Asha Rangappa served as a Special agent in the New York Division FBI prior to when she took up her current position. She was a specialist in counterintelligence investigations. She was responsible for assessing the security of nationals and conducting confidential investigations of suspect foreign agents and conducting undercover investigations. While in the FBI Asha was exposed to electronic surveillance interview and interrogation methods using firearms as well as the use of force to kill. Asha obtained a Fulbright Scholarship to study Constitutional Reform in Bogota, Colombia after graduating in cum laude from the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. The law degree she earned was from Yale Law School, where she worked as an Coker Fellow and law clerk for Judge Juan R. Torruella of the U.S. Court of Appeals First Circuit located in San Juan Puerto Rico. She is a lawyer admitted to the State Bars of New York, Connecticut and Connecticut. Asha was a former legal correspondent for ABC News, has contributed editorials and op-eds to The New York Times The Wall Street Journal The Washington Post in addition to different newspapers. Asha is also a member of Just Security's board of directors and The Council of Foreign Relations.
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