Anna Rawson
Anna became a professional at the age of 23, and was a roaring success. Anna suffered a traumatizing experience when she was younger. The sport she took up was of golf in order to enjoy precious time with her brother and dad. At just 16 years old Anna's modeling career took off after she was selected as a finalist for Dolly Magazines cover contest and is still modeling to this day. More than meets the naked eyes. Anna's modeling career was just the beginning. She has also been an extremely successful entrepreneur as well as professional. Anna co-founded Seedlyfe Superfoods, which is her food business. Anna Rawson's father fostered her and Willy Rawson after her mother passed away tragically at the age of just four. Dianna Rawson was stricken with severe depression following her divorce from Jim Rawson. When Anna was a young girl, Dianna sought help and visited a mental health facility. Dianna, who was in a mental ward for some time following her request for assistance from a hospital eventually committed suicide after Anna was five years old and left her family devastated and brokenhearted. Anna had to grow up with a lot of hardships. The grief of losing her mother was just too heavy for children to endure. Jim Rawson was the greatest supporter, and she grew to be extremely close to her. Jim Rawson shared the same enthusiasm for soccer as Anna did, both of them ex- Glenelg footballers. Anna acknowledged that the primary reason she began playing golf was in order to be closer to her father and brother when her mother died but quickly realized it was a sport she loved (and the golfers who were cute helped!). Anna began playing golf to help cope with grief after her mother passed away. Her game improved and eventually was able transform her pastime into the full-time job of her choice. Wow! Rawson was a student at St. Martin Boarding School prior to completing her studies via homeschooling. Anna acknowledges that her decision on which school to attend was more a matter of naivety than logic. There were offers from top universities like Yale and Harvard but was later accepted to Immanuel College in Southern Australia due to the fact that the weather wasn't so harsh as the weather in New Zealand. Anna continued her education at University of Southern California and received her award as the All-Pac 10 on three occasions. The combination is stunning! She received her BA in communications at the University of Southern California and continued to learn, ultimately earning an MBA from Columbia Business School.






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