Anna Rawson
Anna was a professional by the age of 23, and was a roaring success. Anna was a victim of a traumatic experience when she was younger. Then Anna began to play golf as a hobby to be able to spend time with her father and brother, we loved playing the sport. Anna was first introduced to modeling at 16 when she was awarded the title of Dolly Magazine's cover competition. She continues to do the same to this day. The focus is not just on what meets the eye. Anna Rawson is not only a successful model and businesswoman, she is also an entrepreneur. She co-founded Seedlyfe which produces nutrient dense superfoods. Anna Rawson was brought up alongside her sister Willy Rawson by her father who had suffered the devastating passing of their mom when they were barely four years old. As Anna was growing up the dad (Jim Rawson) and mother (Dianna Rawson) were divorced, which sent Dianna into a downward spiral of depression that was extreme. Dianna had to be admitted into a mental institution receiving the help she needed. However, she took her own life when she was just 5 which left her family grieving and devastated. Anna was raised in a difficult home. She had to adapt to the new norm of life without a mother. It was an awful experience that which no child ought to endure. Jim Rawson, her father, became an extremely important friend and someone she built an intimate relationship with. Jim Rawson shared the same enthusiasm for soccer as Anna and both were former Glenelg footballers. Anna said that when her mother died, the primary reason she began golfing was so that she could spend time with her father and brother. She soon realized that playing golf was something she actually liked. Anna was a golfer to deal grieving over the loss of the loss of her mother. The game helped improve her abilities and enabled her passion, which was a passion at first, to grow to become a business. It was a dream that came true! Rawson was a student at St. Martin Boarding School and later completed her education by homeschooling. Anna acknowledges she made the decision to go to an academic institution because of her naivet instead of logic. There were offers from top universities like Yale and Harvard but was later accepted to Immanuel College in Southern Australia because the weather wasn't as bad as it was in the other states. Anna was then accepted to the University of Southern California, earning the All-Pac 10 honourable mention three times. It's all about brains and beauty! Following her BA Communications degree in Southern California she stayed in school and later received an MBA at Columbia Business School.






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