Ashley Ortega and Asha Rangappa
Ashley Ortega, a Filipino actress was born in San Fernando La Union Philippines on 26th December 1998. Ashley Ortega, a 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 ads on the GMA Network and then eventually became an actor. Also, she is a talented figure skater. She has competed in international competitions such as Thailand and Malaysia. Ashley started her YouTube channel shortly after leaving their Southern California home. She posted her first video alongside her former boyfriend Nathan Boucaud who is also a YouTuber. The video was about the time Ashley lost the sum of $500 Nathan Boucaud in a wager. Nathan and Ashley were featured in every one of Ashley's videos after that. They appeared in a variety of videos together when they moved out of Washington, starting with packing and choosing furniture to furnish the new home. Renuka Asha Rangeappa is a former American lawyer, and ex- FBI agent is a senior lecturer and commentator at Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. The actress also has appearances on MSNBC and CNN. Prior to that, she was an associate dean at Yale Law School. In her capacity as a Yale Jackson Institute for Global Affairs senior lecturer, she's currently working. Asha Rangappa who was previously director of the associate dean's office at Yale Law School and assistant Dean of the Jackson School of Global Affairs at Yale University is a senior lecturer and an expert in global issues. Prior to being appointed, Asha was an agent in the Special Section of the New York Division of the FBI, specializing in counterintelligence investigations. She was in charge of assessing the security of nationals as well as conducting confidential investigations on the suspected involvement of foreign agents, as well as performing undercover investigation. Asha's work in the FBI involved the use of electronic surveillance, interrogating and interrogating methods, as well as firearms and lethal forces. Asha is a graduate of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs and has been granted a Fulbright to research constitutional change in Bogota. She received her degree from Yale Law School as a Coker Fellow as well as working as a legal assistant for Juan R. Torruella at the U.S. Court of Appeals First Circuit of San Juan Puerto Rico. Asha has been accepted into the State Bar of New York (2003 and Connecticut 2003). Asha has written op-eds for The New York Times The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post among others and is currently a legal writer to ABC News. She sits on the Just Security board of editors as well as an Council of Foreign Relations Member.
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