Anna Rawson
Anna was a professional golfer when she was 23. She has been a great accomplishment ever since. When Anna was younger she went through a traumatic event that altered her life. In order to spend time with her father, and brother who were avid golfers, Anna took up the game as a new hobby. Anna was barely 16 when her modeling journey began. In the age of 16, she won an award in the Dolly Magazines Cover Contest and has continued to model for the rest of her life. There's more to the story than what you see. Anna has had a lengthy and a successful career as model. But she is also an entrepreneur and co-founder of Seedlyfe the superfood brand with a lot of nutrients. Anna Rawson was brought up along with her younger brother Willy Rawson by her father, after the tragic death of her mother at only five years old. Dianna Rawson was in a downward spiral of depression at the time Anna was growing up. The father of her, Jim Rawson and her mother Dianna Rawson got divorced. While Dianna was able to seek the assistance she needed and was placed into a mental health facility, she ended up taking her own life when Anna was only 5 years old. older, making her family devastated and devastated. Anna had to grow up and face a myriad of difficulties. It was a difficult transition as she had adapt to it. This is something no child should have to go through. She was in close contact with her dad Jim who was an amazing support. Jim Rawson is a footballer from Glenelg. They are both passionate about playing the game. Anna confesses that she began playing golf in order to stay close with her father and brother after the death of her mother, but she soon discovered that she loved it (and it was also because cute golfers helped!) Anna was able to start playing golf because she was particularly sad about the death of her mother. The skill she developed grew and the sport soon turned into the basis of a career. A dream come true! Rawson studied at St. Martin Boarding School prior to completing her studies via the homeschooling method. Anna says that she chose her college based upon her gut instinct than rationality. In the wake of receiving invitations from top schools such as Yale and Harvard, Anna was accepted to Immanuel College located in Southern Australia which has a mild climate and the weather more pleasant. Anna later attended the University of Southern California, earning her the All-Pac 10 honourable mention three times. The combination is stunning! She earned her bachelor's degree in Communications at the University of Southern California and continued to study, eventually earning an MBA from Columbia Business School.






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