Anna Rawson
Anna turned professional at 23 and became an overnight successful. Anna experienced an experience in her youth that forever changed the course of her life. The sport she took up was of golf to be able to spend quality time together with her dad and brother. Anna was first introduced to modeling at the age of 16 when she won Dolly Magazine's cover model competition. The model continues to do the same to this today. However, there's more to this story than what you see. Anna is also a highly successful businesswoman, co-founding Seedlyfe superfood company. Anna Rawson was born along with her younger sister Willy Rawson by her father who had suffered the devastating death of her mother when they were just four years old. Dianna Rawson was in a spiral of depression as Anna was growing into. The father of her, Jim Rawson and her mother Dianna Rawson divorced. While Dianna sought the help she needed and was placed in a mental institution, the following year, she took her own life when Anna was just 5 years old leaving her family heartbroken and devastated. Anna had to grow up and face a myriad of difficulties. Anna was forced to learn the new ways of life without her mother. This is an extremely painful experience for any child. She grew close to her father Jim who was an amazing helper. Jim Rawson was a former player in the football team of Glenelg and the two enjoyed the game. Anna admitted that the only reason she began playing golf was to get closer with her brother and father after her mother passed away, but she later realized that it was something she enjoyed (and the adorable golfers were a bonus!). Anna started playing golf after she became depressed over the loss of her mother. She improved her skills and her hobby soon became an occupation. This is a idea. Rawson attended St. Martin Boarding School and later completed her education by school at home. Anna states that she selected her university based more on her intuition rather than logical reasoning. Though she had numerous invitations to attend elite colleges like Yale or Harvard University, Immanuel College was chosen because it had a better environment. Anna completed her degree at University of Southern California and was awarded an award of All-Pac 10 on three occasions. You can't beat beauty combined with brains. Following the BA Communications degree in Southern California she continued to study before completing an MBA from Columbia Business School.
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