Anna Rawson
Anna was a professional by the age of 23, and was a roaring successful. As Anna was younger, she went through a traumatizing experience that changed her life. In order to spend the time with her brother and father who were avid golfers Anna began playing the sport as a new hobby. Anna started her modeling career at 16 when she was named the winner of Dolly Magazine's cover model competition. It's still so to this today. There's more to this story than you think. Anna's modeling career is only the beginning. Anna is also a very successful entrepreneur and professional. Anna co-founded Seedlyfe Superfoods the food company. Anna as well as her brother Willy Rawson were raised by their father, who had suffered the tragic death of her mother when she was at age 4. Dianna Rawson was stricken with severe depression following her divorce from Jim Rawson. When Anna was young, Dianna sought help and was admitted to a mental institution. Dianna went to an institution and received the necessary help. But, she ended her life at age 5 leaving Anna's family broken and grieving. Anna must have to deal through a variety of challenges. Losing her mother was too much for children to endure. Jim Rawson was the most fervent friend, and she developed to be very close with her. Jim Rawson is a footballer from Glenelg. They are both passionate about golf. Anna admits that she only started playing golf to be close with her father and brother after her mother's death, but she soon discovered that she loved it (and it was also because cute golfers assisted!) Anna used the game as a way to deal with stress whenever she felt particularly unhappy about her mom's death that helped her improve her skills and allowed her pastime to grow into a full-time job. What a goal! Rawson completed her schooling in her home, after she attended St. Martin Boarding School. Anna claims that she picked the school she attended based on her intuition rather than logical reasoning. Anna was offered numerous scholarships, including from Yale and Harvard. But, she chose Immanuel College because of the better weather in Southern Australia. Anna pursued her studies at the University of Southern California and was honored with an award of All-Pac 10 on three occasions. The combination is stunning! She earned her bachelor's degree in Communications at the University of Southern California and continued to study, eventually earning an MBA at Columbia Business School.






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