Anna Rawson
Anna became a professional golfer when she was 23, and she is a huge accomplishment throughout her career. When Anna was younger she went through a traumatizing experience which altered her life. In order to spend more quality time spent with her father and older brother she began to play golf. Anna started her modelling career when she was sixteen and was a finalist in the Dolly Magazine cover competition. Anna continues modeling to today. There's more to it than how you look. Anna Rawson is a highly successful businesswoman, co-founding Seedlyfe the superfood business. Anna along with her younger sister Willy Rawson were raised by their father after experiencing the tragic death of her mother at age 4. Dianna Rawson was depressed following Dianna as well as Jim Rawson divorced. Dianna sought help at the mental institution for treatment, however, she took the life of herself. Family members were devastated. Anna had to grow up with a lot of hardships. She had to adapt to the new norm of life without a mother. It was an awful experience that no child should endure. She grew close to her father Jim who was an amazing support. Jim Rawson, a former Glenelg footballer and a fan of his own sport was also the father of Anna. Anna stated that after her mom died, the only reason that she started golfing was so that she could spend time with her father and brother. But she realized soon that it was a sport she truly loved. Anna began playing golf to cope with the grief following her mother died. Her game improved and eventually was able turn her hobby into an actual job. This is a great dream. Rawson attended St. Martin Boarding School as well as completing her schooling via school at home. Anna confesses to choosing the college she chose based on ignorance and not on logic. Anna was offered scholarships from prestigious universities like Yale as well as Harvard but she later was accepted to Immanuel College in Southern Australia since the weather was not as bad as it was in the other states. Anna pursued her studies at the University of Southern California and was honored with her award as the All-Pac 10 on three occasions. Beauty and brains What a combination made in heaven! When she completed the BA Communications degree in Southern California she stayed in school and then earned an MBA from Columbia Business School.






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