Anna Rawson
Anna turned professional at 23 and quickly became a success. When Anna was younger she went through a traumatizing experience that transformed her life. After that, she took on golf in order to have more fun and spend time with her brother and dad. We were avid supporters of the game. Anna was barely 16 when her modeling journey started. In the age of 16 Anna won an award in the Dolly Magazines Cover Contest and has continued to model every since. There is much more to Anna than is apparent. Anna is also a successful businesswoman, co-founding Seedlyfe superfood company. Anna Rawson's father was the one who raised her as well as Willy Rawson after her mother died tragically at the young age of 4. Dianna Rawson was on the verge of depression at the time Anna was growing into. Her father, Jim Rawson and her mother Dianna Rawson got divorced. Dianna Rawson sought help and was referred to a mental facility. After that, she took her own life when Anna was only 5 years older, putting Anna and her family in utter despair. Anna's life was hard for her. Her parents forced her to adopt the new ways of life without her mother. This is an extremely painful moment for every child. Her family was close to her dad Jim who was an amazing partner. Jim Rawson was a former player in the football team of Glenelg, and they enjoyed the sport. Anna revealed that her sole motive for playing golf once her mother passed away was to become closer with her dad. But, she soon discovered that she enjoyed it. (The adorable golfers definitely contributed!) Anna used golf as a way to cope with the grief she felt over her mother's death. The game helped improve her abilities and allowed her hobby that was an obsession initially, to develop into a career. This is a great dream. Rawson studied at St. Martin Boarding School prior to completing her studies via the homeschooling method. Anna claims that she picked her university based more on intuition than logic. When she received offers from the most prestigious colleges like Yale and Harvard, Anna was accepted at Immanuel College located in Southern Australia in a climate that is not as bad. Anna, after her trip to Immanuel school in the Southern Australian region was accepted to continue her studies in The University of Southern California. The university awarded her the All-Pac 10 award three different occasions. It's all about brains and beauty! At the University of Southern California, she earned a BA Communications. Later at Columbia Business School, she earned an MBA.






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