Anna Rawson
At the ripe age of 23 Anna took her golfing abilities and turned professional. She has made a huge career of herself ever from the time she started. Anna had a life changing experience in her early years as a girl. In order to spend time with both her parents and brothers who also played golf, Anna took up golf as a passion. Anna started her modelling career in the year she turned sixteen and was a finalist on the cover of Dolly magazine contest. Anna continues modeling to today. There is much beyond what is apparent. Anna has had a lengthy and successful run as a model. But she is also an entrepreneur, having co-founded Seedlyfe which is a brand of superfoods with a lot of vitamins. Anna as well as her twin brother Willy Rawson were raised by their father after experiencing the tragic death of her mother around the age of 4. Dianna Rawson fell into an extreme depression after her divorce from Jim Rawson. When Anna was a young girl, Dianna sought help and visited a mental health facility. Dianna suffered from depression and was placed admitted to a mental hospital for a while after seeking assistance from a hospital eventually committed suicide after Anna reached the age of 5 and her family was devastated and brokenhearted. Therefore, Anna had a tough childhood as she grew up. The new world she was introduced to was challenging and she was required to adjust to it. This is something no child should go through. But her father Jim was an excellent source of support and someone she grew very close to. Jim Rawson is a footballer from Glenelg. They both love golf. Anna confessed that the sole reason she began playing golf was for the sake of being close to her parents and brothers after her mother passed away, but she later realized that it was a sport she loved (and the cute golfers helped!). Anna used golf to cope in times of feeling sad about the loss of her mother which helped improve her game and allowed her pastime to become a career. Wow! Rawson studied at St. Martin Boarding School prior to completing her studies via homeschooling. Anna admits she picked the college she chose based on ignorance and not on logic. While she was offered numerous acceptance offers from the top universities, like Yale as well as Harvard university, Immanuel College was chosen because it had a better environment. Anna After her journey to Immanuel school in southern Australia then went on to pursue her studies in Southern California's University of Southern California. She was given an All-Pac 10 award three different times. Beauty and brains? Talk about a match made in heaven! She received her BA in communications at the University of Southern California and continued to learn, ultimately earning an MBA at Columbia Business School.
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