Anna Rawson
Anna became a professional golfer at the age of 23 and has been a great achievement from the beginning. Anna had a life changing experience in her early years as a girl. It was after then she began playing golf as a hobby in order to enjoy more time with her dad and brother, we loved the game. Anna began her modeling career at the age of sixteen years old and won the title on the cover of Dolly magazine contest. Anna continues modeling to the present day. There is much that Anna is more than is apparent. Outside of her modeling career Anna is an extremely accomplished businesswoman and entrepreneur who co-founded her own food brand Seedlyfe an nutrient-dense, superfood business. Anna Rawson was raised along with her younger sibling Willy Rawson by her father who had suffered the devastating loss of their mother at only 4 years old. Dianna Rawson who was Anna's mom and father separated at the time Anna was still a baby. The divorce resulted in Dianna becoming depressed and soaring into a state of depression. Even though Dianna sought the help she needed and was placed in a mental institution, the following year, she took her own life at the age of Anna was only 5 years old. old leaving her family heartbroken and awestruck. Anna's childhood was difficult. The grief of losing her mother was too great for a child to bear. Jim Rawson, who is her father, turned out to be a very important supporter and was someone she developed an intimate relationship with. Jim Rawson, a former Glenelg footballer and a fan of sport himself, was the father to Anna. Anna confessed that the sole reason why she took up golf was in order to be closer with her brother and father in the wake of her mother's death, however she quickly realized it was a sport she loved (and the cute golfers helped!). Anna took up golf as a way of coping after the death of her mother. The sport helped her improve her skills and eventually she made it a career. Wow! Rawson attended St. Martin Boarding School, and then completed her studies by homeschooling. Anna acknowledges that she came to the decision to go to an institution on the basis of naivete instead of logic. It was warmer at Immanuel College, in Southern Australia. She had received acceptances from Yale as well as Harvard. Anna then went to The University of Southern California, earning her the All-Pac 10 honourable mention three times. Beauty and brains What a combination created in heaven! Her BA Communications in Southern California was followed by the MBA from Columbia Business School.
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