Anna Rawson
Anna has enjoyed a prosperous career in golf since when she was only 23. Anna's life was forever changed by a traumatizing event as a child. Then she began playing golf as a hobby to spend more quality time with her father and brother. We were very fond of the game. Anna was just sixteen when her modeling career began. At that age she was crowned the winner of an award in the Dolly Magazines Cover Contest and has continued to model for the rest of her life. It's not all about what meets the eye. Anna Rawson is a prosperous businesswoman who co-founded Seedlyfe the superfood business. Anna Rawson, along with Willy Rawson, her brother aged 4 were raised by her father following the death from their mothers. Dianna Rawson was in a downward spiral of depression at the time Anna began to grow up. Her father Jim Rawson and her mother Dianna Rawson got divorced. While Dianna was able to seek the assistance she required and was admitted into a mental hospital the following year, she took her own life at the age of Anna was only 5 years old. young, leaving her family devastated and awestruck. Anna grew up in a challenging environment. Her new life was difficult as she had adapt to it. This is something no child should have to go through. Jim Rawson, her father, was an extremely important friend and someone she built an intimate connection with. Jim Rawson was a former player in the football team of Glenelg as well as a friend who shared their love of the sport. Anna admitted that the only reason for which she started playing golf was in order to be closer to her father and brother in the wake of her mother's death, however she soon realized that it was a pastime she really enjoyed (and the adorable golfers were a bonus!). Anna was able to start playing golf because she felt particularly depressed about the loss of her mother. Her skill improved and the sport soon turned into a job. It was a dream that came true! Rawson attended St. Martin Boarding School as well as completing her schooling by the homeschooling method. Anna says that she chose her university based more upon her gut instinct than rationality. She received offers from outstanding universities like Yale as well as Harvard but was later admitted to Immanuel College in Southern Australia because the weather wasn't as poor. Anna, after her trip in the Immanuel school in the Southern Australian region was accepted to continue her studies in the University of Southern California. Anna was awarded the All-Pac 10 award three different occasions. The combination is stunning! She earned her BA Communications in Southern California was followed with an MBA from Columbia Business School.






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