Anna Rawson
Anna became a professional golfer in the year 23, and she has been a great achievement from the beginning. Anna was a victim of a traumatic experience when she was younger. In order to spend more quality time spent with her parents and brother she began to play golf. Just 16 years old, Anna's modeling career took off when she became the finalist in Dolly Magazines cover contest and continues to model to the present day. But there is more than just meets the eyes. Anna has a long and successful run as model. However, she's also an entrepreneur and co-founder of Seedlyfe the superfood brand which is rich in vitamins. Anna as well as her brother Willy Rawson were raised by their father following the devastating loss of her mother when she was at the age of four. Dianna Rawson was Anna's mother and father split up at the time Anna was still a baby. This caused Dianna falling into depression. Dianna Rawson sought treatment and was admitted to a mental facility. She then took her own life when Anna was just 5 years old. older, putting Anna and her family in utter despair. Anna's early years were difficult. Losing her mother was just too heavy for any child. Her father Jim was a great supporter and a person with who she became extremely close. Jim Rawson, a former Glenelg footballer, and an avid fan of sports himself was also the father of Anna. Anna admitted that the only reason why she took up golf was to get close to her father and brother when her mother died but later realized that it was something she enjoyed (and the golfers who were cute helped!). Anna played golf as a coping mechanism when she was feeling particularly unhappy about her mom's death which helped improve her game and allowed her pastime to turn into a profession. What a dream! Rawson went to St. Martin Boarding School as well as completing her schooling through homeschooling. Anna Rawson is the first person to acknowledge that her decision to attend college was more the result of naivete than logic. There were offers from top colleges such as Yale as well as Harvard however she was eventually accepted by Immanuel College in Southern Australia because the weather wasn't as poor. Anna was accepted, following her visit for a trip to Immanuel school in the Southern Australian region, went on to study in The University of Southern California. Anna was awarded an All-Pac 10 award three different occasions. What a combination of intelligence and beauty! When she completed the BA Communications degree in Southern California she continued studying and later received an MBA at Columbia Business School.






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