Ashley Ortega and Asha Rangappa
Ashley Ortega was born 26 December 1998, at San Fernando La Union Philippines. Ashley Ortega is Filipino actress. Her mother is German-Finnish, while her father Spanish-Filipino. Television is her field, and she began at the age of 12 old. The first time she was doing GMA Network commercials and later moving into acting. Also, she is a professional figure skater. At the age four, she started to compete in figure skating. She won contests at Thailand, Malaysia and other countries. Ashley started her own YouTube channel prior to leaving her Southern California house. Her first YouTube video was uploaded along with her then partner Nathan Boucaud who is also a YouTuber. This was a video of her losing 500 bucks when she bet Nathan. Nathan and Ashley were together throughout her other videos. They appeared in a variety of videos together when they moved from Washington, starting with packing and choosing furniture for their new residence. Renuka Asha Rangeappa is a former American attorney and former FBI agent is currently a senior lecturer and a commentator at Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. She is also a guest on MSNBC and CNN. She was the Associate Dean at Yale Law School. In her capacity as a Yale Jackson Institute for Global Affairs senior lecturer, she is currently in her position. Asha Rangappa, former associate dean at 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. Asha Rangappa served as a Special agent with the New York Division FBI prior to the time she assumed her present role. She was a specialist in counterintelligence research. In her work, Asha assessed threats to national safety and conducted confidential investigations into suspected foreign agents. 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 received the Fulbright scholarship to study constitutional reform in Bogota Columbia following her graduation with honors from Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. Asha earned her law degree from Yale Law School. While there, she served as the Coker Fellow on Constitutional Law. She was admitted to both the State Bars of New York and Connecticut in 2003. Asha has written op-eds for The New York Times The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post among others and is presently a legal writer for ABC News. Asha is on the editorial board of Just Security as well as the Council of Foreign Relations.
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