Anna Rawson
Anna became a professional golfer when she was 23 and has been a great accomplishment throughout her career. Anna had a life changing experience as a young girl. Then, she decided to take the sport of golf in order to spend more time with her brothers and father. We were huge supporters of the game. Anna was just 16 when her modeling career started. At that age Anna won an award in the Dolly Magazines Cover Contest and continues to model every since. There's more to the story than you think. Anna Rawson isn't just an actress who is successful as well as a successful businesswoman. She co-founded Seedlyfe which makes nutrient-rich superfoods. Anna Rawson was brought up with her younger sibling Willy Rawson by her father who had suffered the devastating passing of their mom when they were only 4 years old. As Anna was growing older, her father (Jim Rawson) and her mother (Dianna Rawson) got divorced which led Dianna into a downward spiral of depressive mania. Dianna Rawson sought treatment and was referred to a mental facility. She then took herself to death at the age of Anna was only 5 years older, putting Anna and her family devastated. Consequently Anna had a tough childhood as she grew up. It was a difficult adjustment to be in a world without her mommy. Every child shouldn't be forced to suffer through the same thing. Jim Rawson was her greatest fan, and she came to become very close to Jim Rawson. Jim Rawson shared the same enthusiasm for soccer as Anna, and both were former Glenelg footballers. Anna confessed that her only motivation for playing golf when the death of her mother was to become closer with her dad. Then, she realized that she was a fan. (The cute golfers certainly did help!) Anna utilized the game as a way to deal with stress whenever she felt particularly down about her mother's passing that helped her improve her skills and allowed her pastime to grow into a full-time job. A dream come true! Rawson was educated at home following her attendance at St. Martin Boarding School. Anna acknowledges that she came to her choice to enter an institution on the basis of naivete rather than logic. The weather was better in Immanuel College, in Southern Australia. She had received acceptances from Yale and Harvard. Anna was accepted, following her visit in the Immanuel school in Southern Australia was accepted to continue her studies at the University of Southern California. She was given an All-Pac 10 award three different occasions. The combination is stunning! She received her BA in Communication in Southern California and continued to learn, ultimately earning an MBA at Columbia Business School.






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