Anna Rawson
Anna began her professional career when she was 23 years old. Her career has seen tremendous success throughout her career. Anna went through an event during her childhood that completely changed the course of her life. In order to spend time with both her father, and brother who were also avid golfers Anna began playing the sport as a new pastime. Anna at the time, only 16 years old at the time, started modeling as she made it to the top of Dolly Magazines' cover contest. Anna has been modeling since then. There's more to it that what you'll see. Anna has had a lengthy and successful career as model. However, she's also an entrepreneur who co-founded Seedlyfe the superfood brand that's rich in nutrients. Anna Rawson was brought up along with her younger brother Willy Rawson by her father who had suffered the devastating passing of their mom at barely four years old. Dianna Rawson, Anna's mom and father split up when Anna was a child. This led to Dianna falling into depression. While Dianna sought the help she sought and was referred into a mental health facility, she later took her own life in the year Anna was barely 5 years older, making her family devastated and awestruck. Anna had to grow up through a variety of challenges. Anna had to adjust to the new norm of living without her mother. This was a burden that no child should endure. Her father Jim was a great source of support and someone she grew very close to. Jim Rawson, a former Glenelg footballer as well as a lover of sport himself, was the father to Anna. Anna confesses that she began playing golf in order to stay near to her brother and father after the death of her mother, but she soon discovered that she loved it (and it was also because cute golfers helped!) Anna utilized golf to cope in times of feeling unhappy about her mom's death which improved her skill and allowed her pastime to grow into a full-time job. Wow! Rawson completed her schooling at home after attending St. Martin Boarding School. Anna acknowledges that she came to the decision to go to a university in the name of naivety instead of logic. She received offers from outstanding schools like Yale and Harvard but she later was accepted to Immanuel College in Southern Australia since the weather was not as harsh as the weather in New Zealand. Anna continued her education at University of Southern California and was awarded the All-Pac 10 on three occasions. The combination is stunning! In Southern California, she earned the BA Communications. Later at Columbia Business School, she earned an MBA.






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