Anna Rawson
Anna became a professional golfer when she was 23, and she has been a great success ever since. Anna had a life changing experience at the age of a teenager. After that, she took the sport of golf in order to spend more time with her siblings and father. We were big fans of the game. Anna began her modeling career at the age of 16, and she was the finalist for the Dolly Magazine cover competition. Anna continues modeling to current. It's not all about what meets the eye. Anna Rawson isn't just a model who is successful, she is she is also a successful businesswoman. She was co-founder of Seedlyfe that produces a superfood packed with nutrients. Anna Rawson was brought up by her sister Willy Rawson by their father who died tragically of her mother when she was just 4 years old. As Anna was growing up, her parents (Jim Rawson) and her mother (Dianna Rawson) separated, which put Dianna to spiral downwards of depression that was extreme. Dianna Rawson sought treatment and was sent to a psychiatric hospital. Dianna Rawson later took her own death when Anna was five years old. old, leaving Anna as well as her family members in utter despair. Anna must have grown up in a difficult environment. Anna was forced to learn to the new reality of living without her mother. This was a burden that every child shouldn't have to go through. Her father Jim, however, was a wonderful support, and a person with whom she was very intimate. Jim Rawson was a former footballer in Glenelg, and they were both passionate about golf. Anna confesses that she first began to play golf to be near to her brother as well as her father following the passing, but soon realized that she was a fan (and that cute golfers also played a role!) Anna utilized golf as a means of coping when she was feeling particularly sad about the loss of her mother which improved her skill and soon allowed her hobby to turn into a profession. This is a great career! Rawson was a student at St. Martin Boarding School. Her final studies by completing her doing her homeschooling. Anna admits to deciding on the college to attend was more based on ignorance than reasoning. In the wake of receiving invitations from top universities like Yale and Harvard Anna was accepted at Immanuel College located in Southern Australia where the weather is more pleasant. Anna then went to the University of Southern California, receiving three times the All-Pac 10 honourable mention three times. It's all about brains and beauty! In Southern California, she earned the BA Communications. Later at Columbia Business School, she received an MBA.






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