Anna Rawson
Anna was a professional golfer when she was 23. She has had a huge success since. While Anna was a child, she went through an experience that altered her life. In the following years, Anna took on golf in order to have more fun and spend time with her brothers and dad. We were huge fans of the sport. Anna started her modelling career in the year she turned 16, and she was the finalist in the Dolly Magazine cover contest. Anna continues modeling to today. This isn't just about what's on the surface. Beyond her modeling career Anna is a highly prosperous businesswoman and entrepreneur, co-founding her own food brand Seedlyfe A superfood corporation that is rich in nutrients. Anna as well as her brothers Willy Rawson were raised by their father following tragic loss of their mother at the age of four. Dianna Rawson was stricken with severe depression following her divorce with Jim Rawson. When Anna was still young, Dianna sought help and went to a mental hospital. While Dianna was able to seek the assistance she needed and was placed in a hospital for mental illness, the following year, she took her own life when Anna aged just five years older, which left her family broken and distraught. Anna had to grow up in a difficult environment. It was a difficult transition and she was required to adapt to it. This is something that no kid should experience. Her father Jim was a great supporter and someone with whom she was very intimate. Jim Rawson played football in Glenelg and shared his love of the sport with Anna. Anna acknowledged that the primary motive behind her first golf game was for the sake of getting close to her parents and brother after the death of her mother came but later realized that it was a sport she liked (and the adorable golfers were a bonus!). Anna started playing golf after she became depressed over the loss of her mother. It was a great improvement in her skill and her hobby soon became a job. It's a goal. Rawson was a student at St. Martin Boarding School after which she completed her education via school at home. Anna admits that deciding which college to attend was more based on ignorance than reasoning. There were offers from top universities like Yale and Harvard but she later was accepted to Immanuel College in Southern Australia because the weather wasn't quite as difficult as in other places. In the wake of her trip in Immanuel college Anna attended and completed her studies at an institution called the University of Southern California where she received an All-Pac 10 honorable mention on three separate occasions. What a combination of beauty and knowledge! After achieving her BA Communications degree in Southern California she continued to pursue her studies, and later received an MBA at Columbia Business School.






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