Ashley Ortega and Asha Rangappa
Ashley Ortega is a Filipino actress who was born on the 26th of December 1998, in San Fernando La Union Philippines. Ashley Ortega, a Filipino actress. Her mother is a Filipino-German while her dad is from Spain-Filipino. Her first appearance on television was as a child at age 12 in which she did her first advertisements for GMA Network and then eventually became an actor. She also is a professional figure skater. She began her skating career at the age of 4 and has competed in various countries including Thailand as well as Malaysia. Ashley created her YouTube channel just before she relocated out of Southern California. Her first YouTube video was uploaded together with Nathan Boucaud. Nathan is a YouTuber in his own right. The video focused on how Ashley lost $500 to Nathan Boucaud when they bet. In the following years, Nathan and Ashley appeared as a couple in the majority of her videos. When they moved to Washington and reuniting, they produced some videos that cover everything from choosing their furniture to packing. Renuka Asha Rappa is an American lawyer former FBI agent, senior lecturer in Yale's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs as well as a contributor to MSNBC and CNN. She previously served as associate Dean at Yale Law School. The position she is currently in is a senior lecturer in the Yale Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. Asha Rangappa, former director of the associate dean's office at Yale Law School and assistant Dean of the Jackson School of Global Affairs at Yale University is a senior lecturer, and a specialist in global issues. Asha Rangappa worked as a special agent in the New York Division FBI before she assumed her present position. She specialized in counterintelligence research. While working, Asha assessed threats to national safety as well as conducted investigations that were classified of suspect foreign agents. Asha's experiences with the FBI includes interviews, electronic surveillance and interrogating techniques using firearms as well as the use for deadly force. Asha was the recipient of a Fulbright scholar and earned an honorary degree from Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. She worked on the constitutional changes in Bogota Columbia. She earned her law degree at Yale Law School, where she worked as a Coker Fellow as well as a law clerk to the Judge Juan R. Torruella of the U.S. Court of Appeals First Circuit located in San Juan Puerto Rico. Asha was admitted to the State Bar 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 as well as being a current legal writer for ABC News. She serves as a member of the editorial committee for Just Security as well as the Council of Foreign Relations.
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