Ashley Ortega and Asha Rangappa
Ashley Ortega is an actress from the Philippines. Ashley Ortega was born on December 26, 1998 in the city of San Fernando in La Union. Ashley Ortega was born in San Fernando La Union, Philippines. Her mother is German-Finnish as is her father who's from Spain-Filipino. Her first appearance on TV was when she was 12 years old, and she appeared in GMA Network's commercials. Then, her profession grew to include acting. Alongside being an ice skating professional Sheila also has the ability to perform as if she was a professional dancer. When she was just 4 she began skating and has won numerous competitions at Thailand, Malaysia and other countries. Ashley created her YouTube page before moving from her Southern California house. She made her debut YouTube video alongside Nathan Boucaud. Nathan Boucaud was her ex-boyfriend as well as an avid YouTuber. It was a story time video of how she had lost $500 to Nathan in a bet. Nathan and Ashley were then seen together throughout her video series. After they moved together to Washington they shared lots of video content, from packing to choosing furnishings for the new house. Renuka Asha Rangappa was one of the former FBI agent and is now a professor at the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs at Yale University. She has been a regular contributor for MSNBC, CNN and CNN. She was previously associate dean for Yale Law School. She serves as senior lecturer for Yale Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. Asha Rangappa, former deputy dean of Yale Law School and assistant Dean of the Jackson School of Global Affairs at Yale University is a senior lecturer and an expert in international affairs. Prior to being appointed, Asha served as a Special Agent in the New York Division of the FBI with a focus on Counterintelligence investigations. She assessed threats to national security and carried out classified investigation into suspected foreign agents. Asha acquired experience while working with the FBI in interviewing techniques and in electronic surveillance. Asha also learned about firearms, deadly force as well as other techniques of interrogation. Asha received the Fulbright award to study constitutional reform in Bogota Columbia after she graduated with honors from Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. The law degree she earned was at Yale Law School, where she worked as a Coker Fellow and law clerk for the Judge Juan R. Torruella of the U.S. Court of Appeals First Circuit located in San Juan Puerto Rico. She is admitted by state bar associations in New York, Connecticut and Connecticut. Asha is a regular reporter for ABC News and has written opinion pieces for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post. She sits on the Just Security board of editors and also serves as a Council of Foreign Relations Member.
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