Anna Rawson
Anna became a professional at the age of 23 and became an overnight superstar. Anna was astonished by a life-changing experience in her early years as a girl. Anna began playing the sport of golf in order to enjoy precious time with her father and brother. At just 16 years old Anna's modeling career took off when she became the finalist for Dolly Magazines cover contest and has continued to model until today. There is more to her than just meets the eyes. Anna's modeling career is just the beginning. She is also a highly successful entrepreneur and professional. Anna co-founded Seedlyfe Superfoods, which is her food company. Anna Rawson and Willy Rawson, her brother at age 4, were raised by her father following the death of their mom. Dianna Rawson was stricken with severe depression following her divorce from Jim Rawson. When Anna was a young girl, Dianna sought help and was admitted to a mental institution. Dianna had to be admitted into a mental institution and was given the needed help. But, she ended her own life aged just five which left her family broken and grieving. Anna lived in a difficult home. Anna was forced to learn an entirely new lifestyle in the absence of her mom. That is a painful event for anyone. Jim Rawson, her father, was an extremely important friend and was someone she developed a close relationship with. Jim Rawson, a former Glenelg footballer and a fan of sport himself was also the father of Anna. Anna acknowledges that she first began to play golf to be closer to her father and brother after the death of her mother, but she quickly discovered that she loved it (and that cute golfers also assisted!) Anna used golf as a way to cope grieving over the loss of her mother's passing. It helped her improve her game and allowed her hobby that was an obsession at first, to grow into a career. It's an amazing idea. Rawson went to St. Martin Boarding School as well as completing her schooling through the homeschooling method. Anna admits she picked a college based on her ignorance and not on logic. She received offers from outstanding schools like Yale and Harvard but she later was accepted by Immanuel College in Southern Australia since the weather was not as poor. Anna continued her education at University of Southern California and received an award of All-Pac 10 on three occasions. It's hard to beat beauty when combined with brains. Her BA Communications in Southern California was then followed with the MBA at Columbia Business School.






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