Anna Rawson
Anna became a professional golfer in the year 23 and has been a great accomplishment ever since. While Anna was a child, she had to go through a traumatic event which transformed her life. Then she began playing the sport of golf in order to enjoy more time with her dad and brother. They loved golf. When she was just 16, Anna's modeling career began when she won the title of finalist in Dolly Magazines cover contest and is still modeling to this day. There is more to her than what meets the eye. Anna's modeling career is just the beginning. She is also a highly successful entrepreneur and professional. Anna co-founded Seedlyfe Superfoods, which is her food business. Anna Rawson, and Willy Rawson are raised by their father following the tragic passing of Anna's mother at the age of four. Dianna Rawson who was Anna's mother and father split up in the year Anna was still a baby. It caused Dianna becoming depressed and soaring into a state of depression. Dianna Rawson sought assistance and was sent to a mental hospital. She then took her own life when Anna was just 5 years old. older, putting Anna as well as her family members in utter despair. Anna's childhood was difficult. She was forced to learn to the new norm that was life without a mother. It was an awful experience that every child shouldn't have to go through. She was in close contact with her dad Jim who was an amazing helper. Jim Rawson was a former footballer in Glenelg as well as a friend who enjoyed the sport. Anna revealed that her sole motivation for playing golf when her mother died was the desire to get close with her dad. But, she soon realized she liked it. (The charming golfers certainly did help!) Anna played golf to cope with the grief she felt over her mother's passing. This improved her skills as well as allowed her pastime, which was a passion at first, to grow to become a business. Wow! Rawson was a student at St. Martin Boarding School before completing her education via homeschooling. Anna acknowledges she made her choice to enter a university in the name of naivety and not logical reasoning. While she was offered numerous offers of admission from elite colleges like Yale and Harvard University, Immanuel College was chosen due to its better climate. Anna then went to The University of Southern California, earning the All-Pac 10 honourable mention three times. The combination is stunning! At the University of Southern California, she earned a BA Communications. Later at Columbia Business School, she earned an MBA.






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