Anna Rawson
At the ripe age of 23 Anna started to improve her golfing abilities to the professional level and has made a huge success of herself since. Anna's life was forever altered through a traumatic event that occurred as a child. Then, she decided to take the sport of golf in order to spend more time with her brother and father. We were avid fans of the sport. at just 16 Anna's modeling journey began when she became the finalist for Dolly Magazines cover contest and continues to model to this day. It's not all simply what one sees. Anna Rawson isn't just a model who is successful, she is an entrepreneur as well. Anna Rawson co-founded Seedlyfe which is a food that is rich in nutrients. Anna Rawson as well as Willy Rawson, her brother at age 4, were brought up by her father after the passing from their mothers. Dianna Rawson (Anna's mother) mother and father divorced when Anna was just a young child. The divorce led to Dianna becoming depressed and soaring into a state of depression. While Dianna received the treatment she required and was admitted in a mental health facility, she ended up taking her own death when Anna was only 5 years old. young, leaving her family devastated and distraught. As a result, Anna faced a rough childhood as she grew up. It was difficult for Anna to live alone without her mother. A child shouldn't have to live through the same thing. Her father Jim was a fantastic helper and someone she grew very close to. Jim Rawson was a former footballer in Glenelg and the two shared their love of golf. Anna admitted that the only goal in playing golf once the death of her mother was to be closer to her father. But, she soon realized she loved it. (The adorable golfers definitely helped!). Anna used golf to cope whenever she felt particularly sad about the loss of her mother to improve her golf skills. This quickly allowed her passion to turn into a profession. It's a goal. Rawson was a student at St. Martin Boarding School and later completed her education by homeschooling. Anna declares that she decided on her university based more on intuition than logic. The college offered her a scholarship from the top institutions like Yale and Harvard and was then accepted by Immanuel College in Southern Australia because the weather wasn't as difficult as in other places. Anna continued on to attend The University of Southern California, and was awarded three times the All-Pac 10 honourable mention three times. Beauty and brains A match perfect! Following her BA Communications degree in Southern California she continued her studies and later received an MBA from Columbia Business School.






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