Ashley Ortega and Asha Rangappa
Ashley Ortega (born 26 December in San Fernando La Union, Philippines) is an Filipino actor. Ashley Ortega, a Filipino actress. She is Filipino-German, and her father Spanish-Filipino. Her first appearance on television was around the age of 12 when she began doing advertisements on the GMA Network and then eventually became an actor. In addition to being a professional ice skater Sheila has also been able to act as if were a dancer. She started skating when she was 4 years old and has competed across the globe and even in Thailand as well as Malaysia. Ashley started her YouTube page before leaving her Southern California house. The channel she created was with Nathan Boucaud. Nathan Boucaud is himself a YouTuber. In the video, she shares a hilarious story of losing $500 playing an online game Nathan. Nathan and Ashley then appeared together in nearly all her videos. While they were both moving to Washington, they recorded many videos. These ranged from their packing experience to the selection of furniture for their new home. Renuka Asha Rangeappa is one of the former FBI Agent, and she is currently a professor at the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs at Yale University. She has been a regular contributor for MSNBC, CNN and CNN. She has been the Associate Dean at Yale Law School. She is currently a lecturer for the Yale Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. Asha Rangappa is the assistant dean and a senior lecturer at Yale's Jackson School of Global Affairs as well as a former Associate Dean at Yale Law School. Asha served as an agent special for the New York Division FBI and was a specialist in counterintelligence investigations prior to her present position. She was responsible for assessing security risks to national security, conducting classified investigations into the suspected involvement of foreign agents, as well as performing undercover investigation. Asha's work in the FBI involved electronic surveillance, interviewing and interrogating techniques, firearms as well as deadly use of force. Asha obtained a bachelor's diploma in international and public issues from Princeton. She also received the Fulbright grant to study constitutional changes in Bogota. She was a graduate of Yale Law School as a Coker Fellow and was a legal assistant for Juan R. Torruella at the U.S. Court of Appeals First Circuit of San Juan Puerto Rico. She has been admitted to the State Bar of New York (2003) as well as the State Bar of Connecticut (2003). Asha wrote a variety of opinion pieces, for instance, within The New York Times The Wall Street Journal The Washington Post. Asha also works as a legal advisor to ABC News. Asha is as a member of the editorial committee for Just Security as well as the Council of Foreign Relations.






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