Anna Rawson
As a young woman of 23, Anna began to develop her golf expertise and made the leap to professional. She is a roaring career of herself ever in the years since. Anna experienced an experience in her early years that changed her life. Then, she decided to take on golf in order to have more fun and spend time with her brother and father. We were huge fans of the sport. Anna began her modeling career at 16 when she was named the winner of Dolly Magazine's cover contest. The model continues to do so to this today. More than meets the naked eye. Beyond her modeling career Anna is an extremely successful businesswoman and entrepreneur co-founding her own food brand Seedlyfe an nutrient-dense, superfood business. Anna Rawson and Willy Rawson, her brother at age 4, were brought up by her father, who died after the death from their mothers. When Anna was growing older, her dad (Jim Rawson) and mother (Dianna Rawson) separated, putting Dianna to plunge into a downward spiral of depressive mania. Dianna had been being held in a mental institution for some time following her request for help from the hospital, was able to commit suicide when Anna was five years old and her family was devastated and brokenhearted. Anna lived in a difficult environment. She had to adapt to the new norm of living without her mother. It was an awful experience that no child should endure. Her father Jim, however, was a wonderful support and a person with whom she formed a close bond. Jim Rawson shared the same love of football as Anna, and both were both former Glenelg footballers. Anna acknowledges that she first began to play golf to be closer to her dad and brother following her mother's passing, however she soon discovered that she enjoyed it (and that cute golfers also helped!) Anna began playing golf to deal with grief after her mother died. She grew in her game and was soon able to transform her pastime into the full-time job of her choice. This is a great dream! Rawson completed her schooling at home after attending St. Martin Boarding School. Anna is the first to admit that her decision to attend school was more because of sheer naivete and not logical thinking. After receiving offers from prestigious universities like Yale and Harvard Anna was accepted to Immanuel College located in Southern Australia where the weather is not as bad. Anna then went to the University of Southern California, getting the All-Pac 10 honourable mention three times. It's a beautiful combination! She earned her bachelor's degree in communications at the University of Southern California and continued to pursue her studies, achieving an MBA at Columbia Business School.






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