Anna Rawson
Anna became a professional at the age of 23, and was a roaring superstar. Anna was a victim of a traumatic incident when she was younger. To be able to spend time with both her brother and father who were also avid golfers Anna began playing the game as a new passion. Anna was only 16 when her modeling career began. At that age she was crowned the winner of her first Dolly Magazines Cover Contest and continues to model ever since. There is more to her than meets the eye. Anna's modeling career is just the beginning. Anna is also an extremely successful entrepreneur as well as businesswoman. Anna co-founded Seedlyfe Superfoods the food-related company. Anna as well as her brother Willy Rawson were raised by their father following the tragic death of her mother at age 4. Dianna Rawson fell into an severe depression following her divorce of Jim Rawson. When Anna was young, Dianna sought help and visited a mental health facility. Even though Dianna sought the help she needed and was placed in a mental institution, she ended up taking her own life in the year Anna was barely 5 years older, making her family devastated and awestruck. Anna lived in a challenging environment. Anna had to adjust to this new normal of life without a mother, a pain which no child ought to endure. Her father Jim was a great support system and someone whom was very close to her. Jim Rawson shared the same love of football as Anna, and both were ex- Glenelg Footballers. Anna confessed that her only reason for taking up golf after her mother passed away was to be more close the father she had. However, she quickly discovered that she enjoyed it. (The cute golfers certainly helped!) Anna used golf to cope in times of feeling down about her mother's passing which improved her skill and soon allowed her hobby to become a career. It's a wonderful wish! Rawson was a student at St. Martin Boarding School as well as completing her schooling by school at home. Anna claims that she picked her university based more on intuition than logic. After receiving offers from prestigious schools like Yale and Harvard Anna was accepted to Immanuel College located in Southern Australia in a climate that is not as bad. Anna pursued her studies at the University of Southern California and was honored with the All-Pac 10 on three occasions. This is a wonderful combination! When she completed her BA Communications degree in Southern California she stayed in school and later received an MBA at Columbia Business School.
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