Anna Rawson
When she was 23, Anna took her golfing expertise and made the leap to professional. She has made a huge successful career since. Anna's life was forever altered due to a traumatizing incident in her early years. To be able to spend time with both her father, and brother who also played golf, Anna took up the game as a new passion. Anna began her modeling career at 16 when she won Dolly Magazine's cover competition. The model continues to do so to this today. There's more to Anna than meets the eye. Anna is also a prosperous businesswoman who co-founded Seedlyfe Superfoods, a company that is super-food. Anna Rawson was raised alongside her sibling Willy Rawson by her father, after the tragic loss of their mother at barely four years old. Dianna Rawson was stricken with extreme depression after her divorce of Jim Rawson. When Anna was young, Dianna sought help and was admitted to a mental institution. Although Dianna got the support she required and was admitted into a mental health facility, she later took her own life when Anna was just 5 years older, making her family devastated and awestruck. Anna's life was hard for her. Her new life was difficult, and she had adjust. That is not something that a child should have to go through. Jim Rawson, her most fervent friend, and she developed to be very close with Jim Rawson. Jim Rawson, a former Glenelg footballer and a fan of sports himself was the father of Anna. Anna confessed that the sole reason she began playing golf was for the sake of being close with her brother and father in the wake of her mother's death, however she later realized that it was a sport she loved (and the adorable golfers were a bonus!). Anna began playing golf to help cope with grief after her mother died. She improved her game and was soon able to turn her hobby into the full-time job of her choice. The dream of a lifetime! Rawson attended St. Martin Boarding School. After that, she finished her studies by at-home schooling. Anna admits to deciding on the university to go to was more a matter of naivety than logic. It was warmer in Immanuel College, in Southern Australia. The college had also received acceptances from Yale as well as Harvard. Anna later attended at the University of Southern California, earning her the All-Pac 10 honourable mention three times. You can't beat beauty combined with brains. When she completed her BA Communications degree in Southern California she continued studying before completing an MBA from Columbia Business School.






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