Anna Rawson
Anna was a professional golfer when she was 23, and she is a huge success from the beginning. Anna experienced a life-changing event when she was a child. Then, to have more quality time spent with her father and older brother, she started playing golf. Just 16 years old, Anna's modeling career sparked when she became the finalist in Dolly Magazines cover contest and continues to model to today. There's more to it than what meets the eye. Anna Rawson is not just an accomplished model and businesswoman, she is also an entrepreneur. She founded Seedlyfe that produces high-nutrient superfoods. Anna Rawson's father fostered her as well as Willy Rawson after her mother passed away tragically at the age of 4. Dianna Rawson became depressed after Dianna as well as Jim Rawson divorced. Dianna was admitted to a mental facility and was given the needed help. However, she took her life at age 5 the family of Anna was grieving and devastated. Anna's early years were difficult. Her parents forced her to adopt a new way of living with her father. That is a painful moment for every child. Her father Jim however was a great supporter and a person with who she became extremely close. Jim Rawson was a former footballer in Glenelg, and they enjoyed the sport. Anna told me that, when my mom died, the only reason that she started golfing was so that she could spend time with her father and brother. But she realized soon that golf was something that she really loved. Anna began playing golf to deal with grief after her mother died. She grew in her game and soon was able to make her passion the full-time job of her choice. Wow! Rawson finished her education in her home, after she attended St. Martin Boarding School. Anna acknowledges that she came to her choice to enter a university on the basis of naivete instead of logic. In the wake of receiving invitations from top schools like Yale and Harvard, Anna was accepted to Immanuel College located in Southern Australia which has a mild climate and the weather more pleasant. Anna After her journey to Immanuel school in the Southern Australian region was accepted to continue her studies at the University of Southern California. She was given the All-Pac 10 award three different occasions. The beauty of brains and beauty! Her BA Communications in Southern California was then followed by the MBA in Columbia Business School.
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