Anna Rawson
Anna has had a successful career in golf from the time she was just 23. As Anna was younger, she went through an experience that transformed her life. Then, she decided to take up golf to enjoy more time with her brother and father. We were big fans of the sport. Anna started her modelling career at the age of sixteen and was a finalist for the cover of Dolly Magazine contest. Anna continues modeling to today. However, there's more to it than what you see. Anna is also a successful businesswoman, co-founding Seedlyfe Superfoods, a company that is super-food. Anna Rawson and Willy Rawson, her brother aged 4 were raised by their father following the death of their mom. Dianna Rawson was stricken with extreme depression after her divorce from Jim Rawson. When Anna was a young girl, Dianna sought help and was admitted to a mental institution. Dianna suffered from depression and was placed in a mental ward for some time following her request for assistance from a hospital was able to commit suicide when Anna reached the age of 5 and her family was devastated and brokenhearted. Consequently Anna faced a rough childhood becoming a teenager. It was a difficult transition, and she had adapt to it. This is something no child should ever have to experience. Her father Jim however was a great supporter and a person to whom she formed a close bond. Jim Rawson was a former player in the football team of Glenelg and the two enjoyed the game. Anna acknowledged that playing golf was only a result of the fact that she wanted to spend more time with her father as well as her brother after the loss of her mother. It was soon clear that golf is something she enjoys (and these cute golfers definitely helped!) Anna began playing golf as the purpose of dealing with the loss of her mom. The sport helped her improve her skills and eventually she made it a career. The dream of a lifetime! Rawson went to St. Martin Boarding School. After that, she finished her education by homeschooling. Anna admits to deciding on the university to go to was based on naivety rather than logic. The weather was better at Immanuel College, in Southern Australia. Anna had been granted acceptances from Yale and Harvard. Anna then went to The University of Southern California, earning the All-Pac 10 honourable mention three times. A perfect blend of intelligence and beauty! She earned her bachelor's degree in communications at the University of Southern California and continued to pursue her studies, achieving an MBA from Columbia Business School.






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