Anna Rawson
As a young woman of 23 Anna took her golfing expertise and made the leap to professional. She is a roaring successful career from the time she started. When Anna was a child, she had to go through an experience which changed her life. To be able to enjoy greater time with her dad and elder brother, she started playing golf. Anna was only 16 when her modeling career started. At that age she was crowned the winner of an award in the Dolly Magazines Cover Contest and she has been modeling ever since. There is more to her than meets the eyes. Anna's modeling career is just the beginning. She has also been a very successful entrepreneur and professional. Anna co-founded Seedlyfe Superfoods the food business. Anna as well as her brother Willy Rawson were raised by their father after experiencing the devastating loss of her mother when she was at the age of four. Dianna Rawson, Anna's mom and father split up when Anna was a child. The divorce caused Dianna spiraling into extreme depression. Dianna had to be admitted into a mental institution and received the necessary help. However, she took her own life aged just five leaving Anna's family grieving and devastated. Consequently Anna had a tough childhood becoming a teenager. It was a difficult transition and she was required to adjust to it. That is not something that a child should have to go through. Jim Rawson, who is her father, was an important fan and someone who she formed a close relationship with. Jim Rawson was a former player in the football team of Glenelg, and they shared their love of golf. Anna stated that after her mother passed away, the sole reason she began golfing was so that she could be closer to her dad and brother. However, she soon realized that golf was something that she actually loved. Anna began playing golf when she felt particularly depressed about the death of her mother. She improved her skills and soon her passion turned into an occupation. Wow! Rawson was a student at St. Martin Boarding School before completing her education via homeschooling. Anna acknowledges that her decision on which university to go to was made based on ignorance rather than the logic. The weather was more pleasant at Immanuel College, in Southern Australia. She had received acceptances from Yale and Harvard. Anna pursued her studies at the University of Southern California and was honored with her award as the All-Pac 10 on three occasions. A perfect blend of intelligence and beauty! Then, in Southern California, she earned the BA Communications. Later at Columbia Business School, she obtained an MBA.
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