Anna Rawson
Anna was a professional golfer when she was 23. She has been a great success throughout her career. Anna experienced a life-changing event when she was a child. To spend more time with both her parents and brothers who were avid golfers Anna began playing golf as a pastime. Anna began her modeling career at the age of sixteen and was a finalist for the cover of Dolly Magazine competition. Anna continues modeling to this date. However, there's more to it than what you see. Anna is also a accomplished businesswoman and co-founded the Seedlyfe Superfoods, a company that is super-food. Anna along with her younger sister Willy Rawson were raised by their father after experiencing the tragic death of her mother when she was at age 4. While Anna was growing older, their dad (Jim Rawson) and her mother (Dianna Rawson) were divorced, which sent Dianna into a downward spiral of depressive mania. Dianna was admitted to a mental institution and received the necessary help. She ended up taking her own life when she was just 5 the family of Anna was grieving and devastated. As a result, Anna was a difficult child becoming a teenager. Anna was forced to learn an entirely new lifestyle with her father. That is a painful experience for any child. Jim Rawson who was her father, became an important fan and someone she built a close relationship with. Jim Rawson was a former soccer player from Glenelg as well as a friend who shared their love of the game. Anna admits that her interest in golf was only a result of the fact that she wanted to spend more time with her father and her brother after the death of their mother. She soon discovered, however, that it is something she really enjoys (and the cute golfers certainly helped!) Anna started playing golf after she was particularly sad about her mom's death. Her skill improved and the sport soon turned into a job. This is a dream. Rawson was a student at St. Martin Boarding School. She then finished her schooling by attending doing her homeschooling. Anna admits she picked a college based on her ignorance and not on logic. Anna was offered scholarships from prestigious colleges such as Yale and Harvard but she later was accepted by Immanuel College in Southern Australia because the weather wasn't as poor. Anna later attended the University of Southern California, getting an All-Pac 10 honourable mention three times. Brains and beauty What a combination that is made for each other! Then, in Southern California, she earned a BA Communications. Later at Columbia Business School, she received an MBA.
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