Anna Rawson
At the ripe age of 23 Anna took her golfing skills and went professional and is a roaring success of herself in the years since. Anna had a life changing experience as a young girl. To spend more time with both her father, and brother who were also avid golfers Anna began playing the sport as a new hobby. Anna at the time, only 16 years old when she began her career as a model after she made it to the finals of Dolly Magazines' cover contest. Anna has been modeling ever since. But there is more than just meets the eyes. Anna Rawson is not only an accomplished model and businesswoman, she is also an entrepreneur. She founded Seedlyfe which produces nutrient dense superfoods. Anna Rawson, along with Willy Rawson, her brother at age 4, were raised by her father following the death of their mom. Dianna Rawson fell into an extremely depressed state following her separation with Jim Rawson. When Anna was a young girl, Dianna sought help and was admitted to a mental institution. Dianna Rawson sought help and was admitted to a mental facility. Then she committed her own death when Anna was barely 5 years old. young, leaving Anna and her family with a sense of complete despair. Anna was brought up in a home that was difficult. The grief of losing her mother was just too heavy for children to endure. Her father Jim was a wonderful support and a person to who she became extremely close. Jim Rawson was a former footballer in Glenelg and the two enjoyed golf. Anna admits that she only first began to play golf to be close with her dad and brother following the death of her mother, but she quickly discovered that she was a fan (and the fact that adorable golfers helped!) Anna used golf to cope in times of feeling down about her mother's passing which improved her skill and allowed her pastime to become a career. It's a wonderful idea. Rawson went to St. Martin Boarding School and then completed her studies via the homeschooling method. Anna admits to deciding on the university to go to was made based on ignorance rather than rationality. The weather was better in Immanuel College, in Southern Australia. She had received acceptances from Yale and Harvard. Anna then went to The University of Southern California, getting an All-Pac 10 honourable mention three times. It's all about brains and beauty! Her BA Communications in Southern California was then followed with the MBA at Columbia Business School.






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