Anna Rawson
When she was 23 Anna began to develop her golf skills to the professional level and has made a huge career of herself ever since. When Anna was younger she went through a traumatic event that changed her life. In the following years, Anna took off golf to spend more time with her brothers and father. We were avid fans of the game. Anna was first introduced to modeling in the year she turned 16 and won Dolly Magazine's cover model competition. This is still the same to this the present. But there is more than simply what one sees. Apart from her modeling, Anna is a very successful businesswoman and entrepreneur co-founding her own brand of food Seedlyfe which is a superfood brand that has nutrient density. Anna Rawson, along with Willy Rawson, her brother aged 4 were raised by her father after the loss from their mothers. Dianna Rawson was stricken with severe depression following her divorce from Jim Rawson. When Anna was a young girl, Dianna sought help and was admitted to a mental institution. Dianna Rawson sought assistance and was admitted to a psychiatric institution. Dianna Rawson later took her own life when Anna was five years old. older, putting Anna as well as her family members completely devastated. As a result, Anna was a difficult child growing up. Anna had to adjust to the new norm that was life without a mother. This was a burden that children should not have to bear. She was close with her father Jim who was an amazing partner. Jim Rawson played football in Glenelg and shared his love of the sport with Anna. Anna said that her primary motive for participating in golf when her mother died was to become closer to her father. Then, she realized she liked it. (The adorable golfers definitely assisted!). Anna was able to start playing golf because she became depressed over the passing of her mother. The skill she developed grew and soon her passion turned into something she could work at. It's an amazing idea. Rawson went to St. Martin Boarding School. Her final schooling by attending homeschooling. Anna admits that the decision to choose which college to attend was made based more on intuition than logic. There were offers from top schools like Yale as well as Harvard and was then accepted at Immanuel College in Southern Australia because the weather wasn't as harsh as the weather in New Zealand. Anna attended Southern California after her time at Immanuel College. There, she was awarded an All-Pac 10 Honorable Mention on three occasions. Beauty and brains is a recipe for a match made in heaven! Following her BA Communications degree in Southern California she continued her studies and then earned an MBA from Columbia Business School.






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