Anna Rawson
When she was 23 Anna started to improve her golf abilities and turned professional. She is a roaring success of herself in the years since. Anna's life was forever altered due to a traumatizing incident as a child. After that, she took the sport of golf in order to spend more time with her brother and dad. We were big fans of the sport. Anna at the time, just 16 at the time, began her career as a model when she reached the finals of Dolly Magazines' cover contest. Anna has been modeling since then. There's more to it than what's in the picture. Beyond her modeling career Anna is a highly successful businesswoman and entrepreneur co-founding her own food brand Seedlyfe a nutrient-dense superfood company. Anna Rawson, and Willy Rawson are raised by their father since the tragic passing of Anna's mother at the age of 4. Dianna Rawson, Anna's mother and father divorced when Anna was still a baby. The divorce caused Dianna becoming depressed and soaring into a state of depression. Dianna went to the mental health facility for help however, she took the life of herself. The family of her deceased loved ones were devastated. Anna grew up in a difficult environment. Her parents forced her to adopt the new ways of life without her mother. That is a painful experience for any child. Jim Rawson was her most fervent fan, and she came to be extremely close to him. Jim Rawson shared the same love of football as Anna did, both of them ex- Glenelg players. Anna admitted that the only reason for which she started playing golf was in order to be closer to her father and brother in the wake of her mother's death, however she quickly realized it was something she enjoyed (and the cute golfers helped!). Anna started playing golf after she became depressed over the loss of her mother. Her skill improved and soon her passion turned into the basis of a career. What a dream! Rawson went to St. Martin Boarding School and then completed her studies by homeschooling. Anna acknowledges that her decision on which college to attend was based on naivety rather than logic. Anna received numerous offers such as Yale and Harvard. But, she chose Immanuel College because of the more pleasant weather conditions that is found in Southern Australia. Anna was then accepted to at the University of Southern California, earning an All-Pac 10 honourable mention three times. Brains and beauty? Talk about a match made in heaven! Following the BA Communications degree in Southern California she continued to study and then earned an MBA from Columbia Business School.
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