Anna Rawson
Anna has had a successful career in golf since when she was only 23. Anna's life was forever changed by a traumatizing event when she was young. Following that, she picked up golf to enjoy more time with her brothers and father. We were big fans of the sport. Anna began her modeling career in the year she turned sixteen years old and won the title for the cover of Dolly Magazine contest. Anna continues modeling to today. The focus is not just on what meets the eye. Anna's modeling career was just the beginning. She has also been a highly successful entrepreneur and professional. Anna co-founded Seedlyfe Superfoods and is a food company. Anna along with her younger brother Willy Rawson were raised by their father, who had suffered the devastating loss of her mother when she was at the age of 4. Dianna Rawson was Anna's mother and father separated at the time Anna was just a young child. It resulted in Dianna becoming depressed and soaring into a state of depression. Dianna Rawson sought treatment and was admitted to a mental facility. After that, she took her own life when Anna was barely 5 years old. old, leaving Anna and her family in utter despair. Anna must have to deal with a lot of hardships. She was forced to learn to a new way of life without a mother, a pain no child should endure. She was in close contact with the father of her child, Jim who was an amazing helper. Jim Rawson, a former Glenelg footballer as well as a lover of sport himself, was the father to Anna. Anna confessed that the sole reason she began playing golf was for the sake of being close with her brother and father in the wake of her mother's death, however she later realized that it was something she enjoyed (and the golfers who were cute helped!). Anna used the game as a way to deal with stress when she was feeling particularly sad about the loss of her mother that helped her improve her skills and eventually allowed her passion to grow into a full-time job. It's a wonderful idea. Rawson was a student at St. Martin Boarding School. She then finished her schooling by attending at-home schooling. Anna acknowledges that she came to her choice to enter an institution because of her naivet instead of logic. It was warmer in Immanuel College, in Southern Australia. She had received acceptances from Yale as well as Harvard. Anna studied in Southern California after her time at Immanuel College, where she was awarded the All-Pac 10 Honorable Mention on 3 separate occasions. This is a wonderful combination! In Southern California, she earned an BA Communications. Later at Columbia Business School, she received an MBA.






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