Ashley Ortega and Asha Rangappa
Ashley Ortega (born 26 December in San Fernando La Union, Philippines) is an Filipino actor. Ashley Ortega is Filipino actress. Her mother is a Filipino-German as is her father who's from Spain-Filipino. The actress began appearing on TV when she was 12 years old where she first did commercials with GMA Network and then eventually went into acting. She's also a skilled figure skater. Since beginning to compete when she was just four years old, Ashley has competed across the world in countries like Thailand and Malaysia. Ashley started YouTube after moving from to her Southern California house. Her first YouTube video was uploaded along with her then boyfriend Nathan Boucaud who is also a YouTuber. The video was about the way Ashley was able to lose $500 to Nathan Boucaud on a bet. Nathan as well as Ashley made appearances in every single one of Ashley's subsequent videos. Since they both were making the move to Washington and recording numerous videos. The subjects ranged from the experiences packing to the choice of furniture in the new house they were moving into. Renuka Asha Rangappa, a lawyer and ex-FBI agent in the US is a senior lecturer at Yale's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. Renuka also commentates on MSNBC as well as CNN. Prior to that, she was an associate dean of Yale Law School. She is now a lecturer for the Yale Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. Asharangappa is an associate dean, senior lecturer and former Dean of Yale Law School's Jackson School of Global Affairs. Prior to that, she was an Investigator Special in the New York Division and she specialized in counterintelligence investigation. As part of her job she analyzed threats to national defense and conducted classified investigations on suspect foreigners. In the FBI Asha gained experience in electronic surveillance interview and interrogation techniques firearms and the use of force to kill. Asha obtained a bachelor's degree in public and international issues from Princeton. She also received an Fulbright grant to research changes to the constitution in Bogota. She earned her law degree at Yale Law School. There, she was an Coker Fellow in Constitutional Law. In addition to this, she worked as a clerk in the Office of Judge Juan R. Torruella of U.S. Court of Appeals First Circuit San Juan Puerto Rico. She was admitted to the State Bar of New York and Connecticut in 2003. Her op-eds appear on The New York Times The Wall Street Journal The Washington Post as well as other newspapers. She is also an attorney-in-residence for ABC News. She is an editor on the board of Just Security and a member of the Council of Foreign Relations.
Comments
Post a Comment