Ashley Ortega and Asha Rangappa
Ashley Ortega was born 26 December 1998, at San Fernando La Union Philippines. Ashley Ortega was born in San Fernando La Union, Philippines. She is Filipino-German, and her father is Spanish-Filipino. The television industry is where she began at the age of 12 old. The first time she was doing GMA Network commercials and later moving into acting. She also is a figure skater who is a pro. She began skating when she was just 4 years old and competed in different countries like Thailand and Malaysia. Ashley started her YouTube channel prior to she left their Southern California home. The channel she created was along with Nathan Boucaud. Nathan Boucaud is a YouTuber himself. The video was a tale time video on how she lost $500 to Nathan during a wager. Nathan as well as Ashley were featured in every one of Ashley's videos after that. Since they both were making the move to Washington, they recorded a large number of videos. They covered everything from their experiences packing to the choice of furniture for their new apartment. Renuka Asha Rangeappa is a famous American lawyer and former FBI agent is currently a senior lecturer and a commentator at Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. She is also a guest on MSNBC as well as CNN. Prior to that, she was an associate director at Yale Law School. She's currently an associate lecturer in the Yale Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. Asha Rangappa, formerly associate dean 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 worked as a special agent for the New York Division FBI as well as focused on Counterintelligence Investigations prior to her current post. Through her job, Asha assessed threats to national safety and conducted confidential investigations 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 forces. Asha received a Fulbright Scholarship to learn about constitutional reform in Bogota, Colombia after graduating in cum laude from the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. The law degree she earned was at Yale Law School, where she worked as an Coker Fellow and a law clerk to Judge Juan R. Torruella of the U.S. Court of Appeals First Circuit located in San Juan Puerto Rico. She was admitted to both the State Bar of New York and Connecticut in 2003. Asha is a regular writer 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 also a member of the board of directors for Just Security and The Council of Foreign Relations.
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