Anna Rawson
Anna is a professional with a long and successful career in golf since when she was aged 23. Anna's world was changed by a traumatizing event when she was young. In the following years, Anna took the sport of golf in order to spend more time with her brother and father. We were big fans of this sport. Anna was a model when she began at the age of 16 when she won Dolly Magazine's cover-up contest. She continues to do until this very the present. However, there's more to it than only what you see. Beyond her modeling career Anna is an extremely accomplished businesswoman and entrepreneur who co-founded her own food brand Seedlyfe a nutrient-dense superfood company. Anna as well as her twin brother Willy Rawson were raised by their father after experiencing tragic loss of their mother when she was 4. Dianna Rawson fell victim to an severe depression following her divorce with Jim Rawson. When Anna was still young, Dianna sought help and sought help from a hospital for mental illness. Dianna had to be admitted into a mental hospital and was given the needed help. Then, she lost her life at age 5 the family of Anna was devastated and broken. Anna's growing up was not easy. She was required to adapt to the new norm of life without a mother, a pain which no child ought to endure. Her father Jim, however, was a wonderful support, and a person with whom she became very close. Jim Rawson, a former Glenelg football player and avid lover of sport himself was the father of Anna. Anna said that her primary motive for participating in golf when she lost her mother was to be closer to her father. However, she quickly realized that she was a fan. (The charming golfers definitely assisted!). Anna used golf as a way to deal with the pain of losing her mother's death. The game helped improve her abilities as well as allowed her pastime that was an obsession initially, to develop into a profession. This is a opportunity. Rawson attended St. Martin Boarding School. Then she completed her schooling by attending doing her homeschooling. Anna says that she chose the school she attended based more in her own intuition than on logical thinking. In the wake of receiving invitations from top universities like Yale and Harvard Anna was admitted to Immanuel College located in Southern Australia in a climate that is not as bad. Anna was then accepted to at the University of Southern California, getting the All-Pac 10 honourable mention three times. What a combination of beauty and knowledge! The graduate received her Bachelor of Arts in Communications at Southern California and continued to further study and eventually earn an MBA at Columbia Business School.






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