Anna Rawson
Anna was a professional by the age of 23, and was a roaring success. Anna was involved in an incident in her youth that forever altered the course of her life. It was after then she began playing golf as a hobby to be able to spend time with her dad and brother, we loved playing the sport. Anna was first introduced to modeling in the year she turned sixteen and was a finalist for the cover of Dolly Magazine competition. Anna continues modeling to the present day. However, there's more to it than what meets the eye. Anna has also been a highly accomplished businesswoman and co-founded the Seedlyfe superfood company. Anna Rawson was born alongside her sister Willy Rawson by her father who had suffered the devastating loss of their mother at only five years old. As Anna was growing older, their dad (Jim Rawson) and mother (Dianna Rawson) separated, putting Dianna into a downward spiral of depression that was extreme. Dianna was admitted to a mental institution and received the necessary help. She ended up taking her own life when she was just 5 the family of Anna was broken and grieving. Anna's early years were difficult. She had to adapt to a new way of living without her 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 a wonderful support. Jim Rawson, a former Glenelg footballer and a fan of his own sport was the father of Anna. Anna acknowledged that playing golf only happened because she wanted to spend the time she had with her father as well as her brother following the passing of her mom. It was soon clear it is something she really enjoys (and those cute golfers definitely helped!) Anna began playing golf as the purpose of dealing after the death of her mom. It improved her ability and soon she was able to turn it into an occupation. This is an amazing goal. Rawson was a student at St. Martin Boarding School before completing her education via the homeschooling method. Anna admits that she took the decision to go to a university in the name of naivety instead of logic. Anna was offered scholarships from prestigious universities like Yale and Harvard but she later was accepted by Immanuel College in Southern Australia because the weather wasn't as harsh as the weather in New Zealand. Anna pursued her studies at the University of Southern California and received her award as the All-Pac 10 on three occasions. The combination is stunning! At the University of Southern California, she earned the BA Communications. Later at Columbia Business School, she obtained an MBA.






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