Ashley Ortega and Asha Rangappa
Ashley Ortega, a Filipino actress, was born in San Fernando La Union Philippines on the 26th of December, 1998. Ashley Ortega was born in San Fernando La Union in Philippines. Her birthplace is in the Philippines with a Filipino and a German mother. While her father is a Spanish Filipino. The first time she appeared on television was at age 12 when she did GMA Network's commercials. Later, her professional work grew into acting. Apart from being a professional ice skater Sheila has also been able to act as if was a professional dancer. In the age of four, she started skating and has won numerous competitions in Thailand, Malaysia and other countries. Ashley was already creating her own YouTube channel prior to when she left her southern California home. Her first YouTube video was uploaded together with her boyfriend Nathan Boucaud who is also a YouTuber. In the video, she recounts a humorous story about losing $500 in an online game Nathan. Nathan and Ashley were together throughout all of the videos. Nathan and Ashley moved together in Washington and shared their videos, from the packing process to deciding on furniture for their new home. Renuka Asha Rangappa, an American lawyer who was formerly an FBI agent, senior lecturer in Yale's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs and a commentator on MSNBC as well as CNN. She was previously the associate dean at Yale Law School. She currently serves as a the senior lecturer at Yale Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. Asha Rangappa was the assistant dean of Yale University's Jackson School of Global Affairs as well as Senior Lecturer. She previously served as an associate dean of Yale Law School. Prior to that, she was Special Investigator for the New York Division, where she specialized on counterintelligence investigations. For her work she was able to assess dangers to the national defense as well as conducted confidential investigations into possible foreign nationals. As a member of the FBI Asha was exposed to interrogation, electronic surveillance methods using firearms, as well as the use of force to kill. Asha was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to learn about Constitutional Reform in Bogota in Colombia following her graduation cum laude at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. She received her law degree at Yale Law School. There, she was a Coker Fellow for Constitutional Law. In addition to that, she served as a clerk in the office of Judge Juan R. Torruella of U.S. Court of Appeals First Circuit San Juan Puerto Rico. She was admitted to the State Bars of New York as well as Connecticut in 2003. Asha was an ex-legal correspondent at ABC News, has contributed opinion pieces in The New York Times The Wall Street Journal The Washington Post as well as different newspapers. She sits on the board of editors of Just Security and a member of the Council of Foreign Relations.
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