Ashley Ortega and Asha Rangappa
Ashley Ortega, a Filipino actress, was born in San Fernando La Union Philippines on December 26, 1998. Ashley Ortega has been a Filipino actor for a long time. Her birthplace is in the Philippines to her Filipino and a German mother. Her father is a Spanish Filipino. The television industry is where she started at 12 years old. First acting in GMA Network commercials and later transitioning into acting. Also, she is an experienced figure skater. Since she started to compete at age four Ashley has competed around the world in countries like Thailand as well as Malaysia. Ashley launched her YouTube channel shortly when she was moving out of Southern California. The first time she uploaded a video, it was along with her then partner Nathan Boucaud who is also a YouTuber. The video was a tale time video of how she had was able to lose 500 dollars Nathan on a bet. Nathan and Ashley continued to be together through the rest of her videos. After moving to Washington as a couple, they created a number of videos covering everything from choosing their furniture, to moving. Renuka Asha Rangeappa is an American lawyer and former FBI agent, senior lecturer in Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs and also a guest on MSNBC and CNN. Prior to that, she was an associate director in Yale Law School. She is an Yale Jackson Institute for Global Affairs senior lecturer, she's in her position. Asha Rangappa was the assistant dean of Yale University's Jackson School of Global Affairs as well as a the senior lecturer. She previously served as an associate dean of Yale Law School. Asha's previous position was as Special Investigator for the New York Division in which she specialized in counterintelligence investigation. She assessed threats to national security and conducted classified investigation into suspected foreign agents. Asha's experience with the FBI involved the use of electronic surveillance, interrogating and interrogating methods, as well as firearms as well as deadly force. Asha obtained a bachelor's master's degree in international and public affairs at Princeton. She was also awarded the Fulbright grant to study constitutional change in Bogota. Asha graduated with a law diploma from Yale Law School. While at Yale, she was an Coker Fellow on Constitutional Law. She is a lawyer admitted to the New York State Bar, Connecticut and Connecticut. Asha, an ex-legal correspondent at ABC News, has contributed op/eds for The New York Times The Wall Street Journal The Washington Post and other newspapers. She is also the the board of directors for Just Security as well as The Council of Foreign Relations.
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