Anna Rawson
Anna turned professional at 23 and quickly became a success. Anna was astonished by a life-changing experience in her early years as a girl. In order to spend greater time with her father and older brother, she started playing golf. Anna began her modeling career at the age of sixteen years old and won the title in the Dolly Magazine cover competition. Anna continues modeling to this date. There is much that Anna is more than is apparent. Anna has also been a highly accomplished businesswoman and co-founded the Seedlyfe superfood company. Anna Rawson's father fostered Anna and Willy Rawson after her mother died tragically at the young age of just four. Dianna Rawson, Anna's mother and father split up in the year Anna was a child. It caused Dianna spiraling into extreme depression. Although Dianna was able to seek the assistance she sought and was referred into a mental hospital she ended up taking her own life in the year Anna was only 5 years old. older, making her family devastated and devastated. Consequently Anna was a difficult child growing up. She had to adapt to a new way of life without a mother. It was an awful experience that every child shouldn't have to go through. Her father Jim was an excellent source of support and someone she grew very close to. Jim Rawson played football in Glenelg and was a great friend who shared his passion for the game with Anna. Anna admitted that the only reason for which she started playing golf was in order to be close with her brother and father when her mother died but later realized that it was something she enjoyed (and the adorable golfers were a bonus!). Anna played golf to cope grieving over the loss of her mother's death. The game helped improve her abilities as well as allowed her pastime, which was a passion initially, to develop into a career. What a wish! Rawson was a student at St. Martin Boarding School and later completed her education via homeschooling. Anna admits to deciding on the college to attend was based on naivety rather than logic. Although she received many acceptance offers from top colleges, such as Yale as well as Harvard University Immanuel College was chosen because it had a better environment. Anna continued her education at University of Southern California and was awarded the All-Pac 10 on three occasions. It's all about brains and beauty! The graduate received her Bachelor of Arts in Communication from Southern California and continued to study, eventually earning an MBA from Columbia Business School.






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