Anna Rawson
Anna has been able to enjoy a lucrative profession in golf since she was just 23. Anna experienced a life-changing event as a young girl. It was after then she decided to start playing golf for a pastime in order to enjoy more time with her father and brother. We were awestruck by the game. Anna was first introduced to modeling as a teenager when she was awarded the title of Dolly Magazine's cover model competition. She continues to do until this very today. It's not all about what's on the surface. Anna Rawson is more than an accomplished model, but also a businessperson. She co-founded Seedlyfe which produces a superfood rich in nutrients. Anna as well as her sister Willy Rawson were raised by their father following the loss of her mother at the age of four. At the age of 4, Anna was growing up, her parents (Jim Rawson) as well as her mother (Dianna Rawson) got divorced which led Dianna to spiral downwards of depression that was extreme. Although Dianna sought the help she needed and was placed into a mental hospital she ended up taking her own suicide when Anna was just 5 years young, leaving her family devastated and distraught. Anna's life was hard for her. It was an uphill task for Anna to live alone without her mother. No child should have to suffer through such a situation. Yet, her father Jim was a great friend and a person was very close to her. Jim Rawson played football in Glenelg and also shared his enthusiasm of the sport with Anna. Anna acknowledges that she first began to play golf to be close with her brother and father after her mother's loss, but quickly realized that she was a fan (and the fact that adorable golfers played a role!) Anna took up golf as a means of coping to help her feel less sad about the loss of her mother that helped her improve her skills and eventually allowed her pastime to grow into a full-time job. It's a wonderful idea. Rawson attended St. Martin Boarding School before completing her schooling through the homeschooling method. Anna declares that she decided on her university based more upon her gut instinct than rationality. In the wake of receiving invitations from top schools such as Yale and Harvard Anna was accepted at Immanuel College located in Southern Australia in a climate that is not as bad. Anna then went to at the University of Southern California, receiving three times the All-Pac 10 honourable mention three times. It's a wonderful combination of beauty and knowledge! The graduate received her Bachelor of Arts in communications from Southern California and continued to learn, achieving an MBA in Business Administration at Columbia Business School.






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