Anna Rawson
When she was 23 Anna took her golfing skills and went professional and is a roaring success of herself from the time she started. Anna was a victim of a traumatic event when she was young. It was after then she began playing the sport of golf in order to enjoy more time with her dad and brother. They were very fond of the game. Anna started her modeling career in the year she turned 16 and won Dolly Magazine's cover model competition. She continues to do so to this day. There is more to her than meets the eye. Anna is also a highly successful businesswoman, co-founding Seedlyfe superfood company. Anna Rawson as well as Willy Rawson, her brother at age 4, were raised by her father, who died after the death of their mom. As Anna began to grow up, the parents (Jim Rawson) and mother (Dianna Rawson) got divorced which led Dianna to plunge into a downward spiral of depression that was extreme. Dianna suffered from depression and was placed admitted to a mental hospital for some time following her request for aid from a medical facility, was able to commit suicide when Anna turned 5 and her family was devastated and brokenhearted. Anna was raised in a challenging environment. She was forced to accept an entirely new lifestyle without her mother. That is a painful event for anyone. Jim Rawson, her father, became an extremely important friend and someone who she formed an intimate connection with. Jim Rawson is a footballer from Glenelg. They are both passionate about golf. Anna confessed that her only motivation for playing golf when the death of her mother was to become more close to her father. However, she quickly discovered that she enjoyed it. (The charming golfers certainly helped!) Anna was able to start playing golf because she felt particularly depressed about her mom's death. Her skill improved and the sport soon turned into the basis of a career. This is a great wish! Rawson was a student at St. Martin Boarding School before completing her education via school at home. Anna Rawson is the first person to admit that the choice she made for her college was more the result of ignorance than rationality. Though she had numerous offers of admission from elite colleges like Yale and Harvard university, Immanuel College was chosen because of its superior environment. Anna was then accepted to at the University of Southern California, earning an All-Pac 10 honourable mention three times. This is a wonderful combination! She received her BA in Communications in Southern California and continued to study, eventually earning an MBA from Columbia Business School.






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