Ashley Ortega and Asha Rangappa
Ashley Ortega is a Filipino actress born on 26 December 1998. Her birthplace is San Fernando La Union Philippines. Ashley Ortega, a Filipino actor. She is a German from the Philippines, as well as her father Spanish-Filipino. At the age 12, she first began appearing on television at first in commercials for GMA Network. She then moved into acting. Additionally, she's a professional figure skater. She began skating when she was just 4 years old and competed in different countries including Thailand as well as Malaysia. Ashley began her YouTube channel in the year she left Southern California. She posted her first video alongside her former boyfriend Nathan Boucaud who is also a YouTuber. The video was about the way Ashley lost $500 to Nathan Boucaud on a bet. Nathan and Ashley are seen together on every single video since. After they relocated to Washington as a couple, they created a number of videos that cover everything from choosing their furniture, to moving. Renuka Asha Rangappa, an American lawyer who was formerly an FBI agent senior lecturer for Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs as well as a contributor to MSNBC and CNN. Prior to that, she was an assistant Dean at Yale Law School. The current position she holds is that of a lecturer for Yale's Yale Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. Asha Rangappa is assistant dean and a senior lecturer at Yale's Jackson School of Global Affairs and a former Associate Dean at Yale Law School. Prior to assuming her present position, Asha worked as an Agent Special in the New York Division of the FBI, specializing in Counterintelligence investigations. She was in charge of reviewing national security threats as well as conducting classified investigations on suspected foreign agents, and performing undercover investigation. Asha's work with the FBI includes interviews, electronic surveillance and interrogating methods using firearms, as well as the deployment for deadly force. Asha was the recipient of a Fulbright scholar and received an honorary degree from Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. She worked on Constitutional reforms at Bogota Columbia. She received her law degree in the year 2000 from Yale Law School where she was a Coker Fellow at the Institute of Constitutional Law and served as an assistant to the Honorable Juan R. Torruella on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in San Juan Puerto Rico. She has been admitted to 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 as well as being a current legal writer to ABC News. Asha is on the board of editors for Just Security and a member of the Council of Foreign Relations.






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