Ashley Ortega and Asha Rangappa
Ashley Ortega was born 26 December 1998 at San Fernando La Union Philippines. Ashley Ortega is Filipino actress. She was born in the Philippines with an Filipino and an German mother. Her father is Spanish Filipino. In the television industry, she was a teenager when she got old. She began by acting in GMA Network commercials and later transitioning into acting. She is also an experienced figure skater. At the age 4, she began to compete in figure skating. She won contests across Thailand, Malaysia and other nations. Ashley launched her YouTube channel right after she left Southern California. Her first YouTube video was uploaded together with her boyfriend Nathan Boucaud who is also a YouTuber. The video she shares a hilarious story of the loss of $500 during an online game Nathan. Following that, Nathan and Ashley were seen together in almost all her videos. Following their move to Washington and reuniting, they produced several videos that covered the entire process from selecting their furniture, to moving. Renuka Asha Rangappa, US-based lawyer and Former FBI officer, and a the Yale University's senior lecturer. Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. Renuka has been featured on MSNBC and CNN. Her previous position was as an associate Dean at Yale Law School. She is now lecturer at the Yale Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. Asha Rangappa who was previously deputy dean of Yale Law School and assistant Dean of the Jackson School of Global Affairs at Yale University is a senior lecturer as well as an expert on global issues. Prior to being appointed, Asha served as an agent in the Special Section of the New York Division of the FBI with a focus on investigation of counterintelligence. As part of her duties, she identified threats to national security and conducted classified investigations of possible foreign agents. Asha acquired experience while working with the FBI in interviewing techniques and in electronic surveillance. Additionally, she was educated about firearms, deadly force and various methods for interrogation. Asha obtained a bachelor's degree in public and international affairs from Princeton and received a Fulbright grant to study constitutional change in Bogota. She received her law degree from Yale Law School. There, she was a Coker Fellow for Constitutional Law. In addition to this, she was employed as a clerk at the office of Judge Juan R. Torruella of U.S. Court of Appeals First Circuit San Juan Puerto Rico. She is a lawyer admitted to the State Bars of New York, Connecticut and Connecticut. Asha has written op-eds for The New York Times The Wall Street Journal as well as The Washington Post among others and is presently a legal writer for ABC News. She also serves as an officer on the board of directors for Just Security as well as the Council of Foreign Relations.
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