Anna Rawson
Anna was a professional by the age of 23 and quickly became a successful. While Anna was a child, she had to go through an experience which transformed her life. After that, Anna began to play golf as a hobby to spend more quality time with her dad and brother. They were very fond of golf. Anna, who was barely 16 when she began modeling as she made it to the top of Dolly Magazines' cover contest. Anna has been modeling since then. But there's more to the story than what you see. Anna's modeling career is just the beginning. She has also been an extremely successful entrepreneur as well as professional. Anna co-founded Seedlyfe Superfoods and is a food company. Anna along with her younger brother Willy Rawson were raised by their father, who had suffered the tragic death of her mother when she was at the age of 4. Dianna Rawson was in a spiral of depression as Anna grew into. The father of her, Jim Rawson and her mother Dianna Rawson separated. Dianna Rawson sought treatment and was sent to a mental institution. She then took herself to death at the age of Anna was only 5 years old, leaving Anna as well as her family members devastated. Anna was forced to live and face a myriad of difficulties. Losing her mother was too much for any child. She was in close contact with her dad Jim who was an amazing support. Jim Rawson, a former Glenelg footballer as well as a lover of sport himself was also the father of Anna. Anna revealed that her sole motive for playing golf once her mother died was the desire to get close the father she had. However, she quickly discovered that she enjoyed it. (The charming golfers certainly did help!) Anna used golf as a way to cope with her grief over her mother's passing. This improved her skills and allowed her hobby, which was a passion initially, to develop to become a business. Wow! Rawson was a student at St. Martin Boarding School and later completed her education by the homeschooling method. Anna admits that she chose a college based on her lack of knowledge and not thinking. When she received offers from the most prestigious universities like Yale and Harvard, Anna was accepted by Immanuel College located in Southern Australia in a climate that is not as bad. Anna then went to the University of Southern California, getting her the All-Pac 10 honourable mention three times. The combination is stunning! When she completed her BA Communications degree in Southern California she continued to study and then earned an MBA at Columbia Business School.






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