Anna Rawson
Anna turned professional at 23 and quickly became a superstar. As Anna was younger she went through a traumatizing experience that transformed her life. To be able to spend the time with her father, and brother who were also avid golfers Anna decided to take up the game as a new pastime. Anna started her modeling career at the age of 16 when she was named the winner of Dolly Magazine's cover contest. The model continues to do the same to this today. More than meets the naked eye. Anna has a long and successful run as a model. She is an entrepreneur, having co-founded Seedlyfe, a superfood brand that's rich in vitamins. Anna Rawson as well as Willy Rawson, her brother aged 4 were raised by her father after the passing of their mother. Dianna Rawson was stricken with extreme depression after her divorce from Jim Rawson. When Anna was young, Dianna sought help and visited a mental health facility. Dianna went to the mental hospital for help, however, she took the life of herself. Family members were devastated. Anna grew up in a challenging environment. It was a difficult transition, and she had to adjust to it. That is not something that a child should ever have to experience. Jim Rawson, who is her father, turned out to be an important fan and was someone she developed an intimate connection with. Jim Rawson, a former Glenelg footballer, and an avid fan of sport himself was the father of Anna. Anna confesses that she began playing golf in order to stay close with her dad and brother following her mother's death, but she quickly discovered that she loved it (and the fact that adorable golfers played a role!) Anna started playing golf in order to deal with grief after her mother died. She improved her game and was soon able to transform her pastime into an actual job. The dream of a lifetime! Rawson was educated at home following her attendance at St. Martin Boarding School. Anna admits that she chose the college she chose based on ignorance and not on logic. In the wake of receiving invitations from top universities such as Yale and Harvard Anna was accepted by Immanuel College located in Southern Australia in a climate that is not as bad. Anna continued her education at University of Southern California and was honored with the All-Pac 10 on three occasions. Talk about beauty and brains! Then, in Southern California, she earned the BA Communications. Later at Columbia Business School, she received an MBA.






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