Anna Rawson
Anna became a professional at the age of 23, and was a roaring superstar. Anna experienced a life-changing event as a young girl. Then she began playing golf as a hobby to spend more quality time with her father and brother, we loved the game. Anna started her modeling career at the age of 16 when she was awarded the title of Dolly Magazine's cover competition. It's still the same to this day. However, there's more to this story than what you see. Anna has also been a successful businesswoman, co-founding Seedlyfe Superfoods, a company that is super-food. Anna Rawson's father raised her as well as Willy Rawson after her mother passed away tragically at the age of just four. Dianna Rawson was on the verge of depression when Anna was growing to. Her father Jim Rawson and her mother Dianna Rawson separated. Dianna was admitted to a mental institution receiving the help she needed. She ended up taking her own life when she was just 5 the family of Anna was grieving and devastated. Anna's childhood was difficult. She had to adapt to the new norm that was life without a mother. This was a burden that which no child ought to endure. Her family was close to her father Jim who was an amazing support. Jim Rawson, a former Glenelg footballer as well as a lover of his own sport, was the father to Anna. Anna admitted that the only reason for taking up golf after her mother died was to become more close to her father. Then, she realized that she was a fan. (The charming golfers certainly helped!) Anna started playing golf as a way to cope with the grief following her mother died. Her game improved and soon was able to make her passion the full-time job of her choice. Wow! Rawson completed her schooling at home after attending St. Martin Boarding School. Anna confesses to choosing an institution based upon her ignorance and not on logic. It was warmer at Immanuel College, in Southern Australia. The college had also received acceptances from Yale as well as Harvard. In the wake of her trip towards Immanuel college Anna was accepted to study in the University of Southern California where she was awarded an All-Pac 10 honorable mention on three separate occasions. It's a beautiful combination! The graduate received her Bachelor of Arts in Communication in Southern California and continued to study, eventually earning an MBA at Columbia Business School.






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