Ashley Ortega and Asha Rangappa
Ashley Ortega (born 26 December in San Fernando La Union, Philippines) is an Filipino actor. Ashley Ortega is a Filipino actress. She was born in the Philippines, to her Filipino and her German mother. While her father is Spanish Filipino. The actress began appearing on TV at the age of 12 in which she did her first ads for GMA Network and then eventually went into acting. Apart from being an ice skating professional Sheila has also been able to perform as if she were a dancer. When she began competing at age four Ashley has competed around the world, including Thailand as well as Malaysia. Ashley started her YouTube channel just when she was moving out of Southern California. Her first YouTube video was uploaded together with her partner Nathan Boucaud who is also a YouTuber. On the clip, she shares a hilarious story of losing $500 in a game to Nathan. Nathan and Ashley appeared together again in her videos. As they were both moving to Washington the two of them recorded numerous videos. They covered everything from their moving experience, to their selection of furniture in their new home. Renuka Asha Rangeappa is an ex- FBI Agent and is now a lecturer for the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs at Yale University. She has also been a regular commentator on MSNBC, CNN and CNN. She has been an Associate Dean of Yale Law School. She is a the senior lecturer at Yale Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. Asha Rangeappa is an Yale Law School Associate Dean and is now an Senior Lecturer at the Jackson School of Global Affairs. She is also the associate dean. Asha Rangappa worked as a special agent in the New York Division FBI prior to the time she assumed her present job. She was a specialist in counterintelligence research. Through her job, Asha assessed threats to national safety and conducted confidential investigations into suspect foreign agents. Asha studied techniques for electronic surveillance and also interviewing techniques interrogation, firearms and other questions. Asha received the Fulbright award for constitutional reform studies in Bogota Columbia following her graduation with distinction from the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. The law degree she earned was at Yale Law School, where she served as an Coker Fellow and law clerk to the Judge Juan R. Torruella of the U.S. Court of Appeals First Circuit located in San Juan Puerto Rico. Her admissions into the State Bar of New York in 2003 and Connecticut as well as Connecticut, respectively, are a testament to her legal expertise. Asha, a former legal correspondent for ABC News, has contributed opinion pieces in The New York Times The Wall Street Journal The Washington Post as well as various other publications. Asha is also a member of Just Security's board of directors and the Council of Foreign Relations.
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