Ashley Ortega and Asha Rangappa
Ashley Ortega was born 26 December 1998, at San Fernando La Union Philippines. Ashley Ortega has been a Filipino actor for several years. Her mother is a German-Finnish as is her father who's from Spain-Filipino. In the year 12 she began appearing on television initially in commercials for GMA Network. She then moved into acting. In addition to being a professional ice skater, Sheila is also able to act as if were a dancer. She was a figure skater internationally, in countries like Thailand and Malaysia. Ashley had already created her YouTube channel before she left her Southern Californian home. The channel she created was together with Nathan Boucaud. Nathan Boucaud is a YouTuber himself. In the video, Ashley tells a funny story about the loss of $500 during the game with Nathan. Nathan and Ashley made appearances in every single one of Ashley's videos after that. While they were both making the move to Washington the two of them recorded a large number of videos. They covered everything from their packing experience to the selection of furniture for the new house they were moving into. Renuka Asha Rangeappa is an American lawyer and former FBI agent, senior lecturer in Yale's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs and a commentator on MSNBC and CNN. She is currently the Associate Dean at Yale Law School. She's a senior speaker in the Yale Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. Asha Rangappa, formerly 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 affairs. Asha Rangappa worked as a special agent within the New York Division FBI prior to the time she took up her current position. She specialized in counterintelligence investigations. As part of her job she was able to assess security threats facing the nation and performed classified investigations about suspected foreigners. Asha was trained in electronic surveillance and also interviewing techniques, interrogation and firearms. Asha received the Fulbright Scholarship for constitutional reform research in Bogota Columbia after she graduated with distinction from Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. She received her degree from Yale Law School as a Coker Fellow as well as working for Juan R. Torruella at the U.S. Court of Appeals First Circuit of San Juan Puerto Rico. She is a lawyer admitted to the State Bars of New York, Connecticut and Connecticut. Asha is a regular reporter for ABC News and has written op-eds for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, as well as The Washington Post. Asha is part of the editorial board of Just Security and a member of the Council of Foreign Relations.
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