Anna Rawson
Anna turned professional at 23 and became an overnight superstar. Anna suffered a traumatizing experience when she was younger. Then, to have the time to spend with her dad and elder brother, she started playing golf. Anna began her modeling career at 16 when she was awarded the title of Dolly Magazine's cover contest. The model continues to do until this very today. It's not all about how you look. Anna has had a lengthy and successful career as a model. However, she's also an entrepreneur, having co-founded Seedlyfe, a superfood brand that's rich in nutrients. Anna Rawson and Willy Rawson, her brother at age 4, were raised by their father, who died after the death of their mom. Dianna Rawson entered an extremely depressed state following her separation with Jim Rawson. When Anna was young, Dianna sought help and went to a mental hospital. Dianna sought help at the mental institution for treatment, but she ended up taking the life of herself. Family members were devastated. Anna's childhood was difficult. The pain of losing her mother was just too heavy for a child to bear. Jim Rawson, her father, became an important fan and was someone she developed an intimate relationship with. Jim Rawson was a former player in the football team of Glenelg, and they were both passionate about the game. Anna confesses that she began playing golf in order to stay closer to her father and brother after her mother's passing, however she quickly discovered that she loved it (and it was also because cute golfers assisted!) Anna turned to golf for the purpose of dealing after the death of her mother. This improved her abilities and soon she was able to turn it into an occupation. It's a wonderful idea. Rawson was a student at St. Martin Boarding School. After that, she finished her education by doing her homeschooling. Anna says that she chose the school she attended based on her intuition rather than logical reasoning. After receiving offers from prestigious schools such as Yale and Harvard Anna was accepted at Immanuel College located in Southern Australia where the weather is not as bad. Anna then went to the University of Southern California, earning the All-Pac 10 honourable mention three times. It's a beautiful combination! The actress's BA Communications in Southern California was followed by an MBA in Columbia Business School.






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