Anna Rawson
Anna started her career in the field at age 23. Anna has had huge success ever from the beginning. While Anna was a child, she had to go through an experience that transformed her life. In order to spend time with her brother and father who also played golf, Anna took up golf as a passion. Anna began her modeling career at 16 when she won Dolly Magazine's cover competition. She continues to do until this very today. More than meets the naked eyes. Anna Rawson is not only a successful model, but also a businesswoman. She was co-founder of Seedlyfe which produces nutrient dense superfoods. Anna Rawson as well as Willy Rawson, her brother at age 4, were brought up by her father, who died after the death of their mother. When Anna was growing up her parents (Jim Rawson) as well as her mother (Dianna Rawson) got divorced which led Dianna to plunge into a downward spiral of extreme depression. Dianna sought help at the mental health facility for help but she ended up taking herself to death. Family members were devastated. Anna had to grow up with a lot of hardships. She was forced to accept the new ways of life with her father. That is a painful moment for every child. Jim Rawson, who is her father, was an extremely important friend and was someone she developed an intimate relationship with. Jim Rawson is a footballer from Glenelg. They are both passionate about playing the game. Anna acknowledges that she first began to play golf to be near to her brother and father after her mother's death, but she soon discovered that she was a fan (and it was also because cute golfers assisted!) Anna was able to start playing golf because she was particularly sad about the loss of her mother. She improved her skills and her hobby soon became an occupation. Wow! Rawson was a student at St. Martin Boarding School. She then finished her education by homeschooling. Anna acknowledges that her decision on which university to go to was more a matter of naivety than rationality. It was warmer at Immanuel College, in Southern Australia. Anna had been granted acceptances from Yale as well as Harvard. Anna was then accepted to The University of Southern California, getting an All-Pac 10 honourable mention three times. This is a wonderful combination! Then, in Southern California, she earned a BA Communications. Later at Columbia Business School, she received an MBA.
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