Anna Rawson
Anna has enjoyed a prosperous professional career in golf ever since she was just 23. Anna's life was forever changed 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 big golfers and avid fans. Anna was first introduced to modeling at 16 when she was awarded the title of Dolly Magazine's cover competition. It's still the same to this day. Much more is revealed to the naked eyes. Anna has had a lengthy and successful run as a model. But she is also an entrepreneur, having co-founded Seedlyfe, a superfood brand which is rich in nutrients. Anna Rawson's father raised her as well as Willy Rawson after her mother passed away tragically at the age of just four. When Anna was growing up her father (Jim Rawson) and mother (Dianna Rawson) were divorced, which sent Dianna to spiral downwards of depression that was extreme. Dianna went to the mental hospital for help, however she ultimately took herself to death. Family members were devastated. Anna was forced to live and face a myriad of difficulties. It was an uphill task for Anna to live in a world without her mommy. No child should have to suffer through such a situation. Her father Jim, however, was an excellent support and someone with who she became extremely close. Jim Rawson, a former Glenelg footballer, and an avid fan of his own sport, was the father to Anna. Anna said that when her mom died, the only reason she began golfing was to spend time with her father and brother. She soon realized that golf was something that she actually liked. Anna used golf as a way to cope with the grief she felt over her mother's passing. This improved her skills and enabled her passion to blossom into a passion initially, to develop into a profession. What a goal! Rawson was educated at St. Martin Boarding School after which she completed her education via school at home. Anna admits that she took her choice to enter an academic 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 pursued her studies at the University of Southern California and received her award as the All-Pac 10 on three occasions. This is a wonderful combination! Following the BA Communications degree in Southern California she continued studying and later received an MBA from Columbia Business School.






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