Anna Rawson
Anna has had a successful professional career in golf ever since she was 23 years old. Anna had a very traumatic experience when she was younger. To spend more time with both her brother and father who were also avid golfers, Anna took up the game as a new passion. Anna began her modeling career at the age of 16 when she was named the winner of Dolly Magazine's cover model competition. The model continues to do until this very today. There's more to it than how you look. Anna Rawson is not only a successful model and businesswoman, she is also an entrepreneur. She was co-founder of Seedlyfe which makes nutrient-rich superfoods. Anna Rawson's father was the one who raised Anna and Willy Rawson after her mother died tragically at the young age of 4. Dianna Rawson was in a spiral of depression as Anna was growing into. Her father, Jim Rawson and her mother Dianna Rawson separated. Dianna was admitted to a mental institution receiving the help she needed. However, she took her own life when she was just 5 leaving Anna's family grieving and devastated. Anna was born into a family which was not easy. She had to adapt to the new norm that was life without a mother. This was a burden that no child should endure. Jim Rawson was the most fervent friend, and she developed to be extremely close to him. Jim Rawson played football in Glenelg and also shared his enthusiasm for the game with Anna. Anna acknowledged that playing golf only happened because she wanted to spend the time she had with her father as well as her brother following the passing of their mother. It was soon clear that golf is something she really enjoys (and these cute golfers definitely helped!) Anna was able to start playing golf because she was particularly sad about the death of her mother. She improved her skills and the sport soon turned into an occupation. This is an amazing goal. Rawson completed her schooling at home following her attendance at St. Martin Boarding School. Anna Rawson is the first person to acknowledge that her decision to attend school was more because of sheer naivete and not logical thinking. Anna was offered numerous scholarships, including from Yale as well as Harvard. But, she chose Immanuel College because of the warmer weather that is found and the better weather in Southern Australia. Anna then went to The University of Southern California, getting her the All-Pac 10 honourable mention three times. It's hard to beat beauty when combined with the ability to think. When she completed the BA Communications degree in Southern California she stayed in school before completing an MBA at Columbia Business School.






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