Anna Rawson
Anna was a professional by the age of 23, and was a roaring success. Anna was astonished by a life-changing experience when she was a child. In order to spend more quality time spent with her dad and elder brother, she took up playing golf. At just 16 years old Anna's modeling career sparked after she was selected as a finalist for Dolly Magazines cover contest and has continued to model until this day. But there's more to it than what you see. Anna Rawson is a accomplished businesswoman and co-founded the Seedlyfe superfood company. Anna Rawson and Willy Rawson are raised by their father following the tragic passing of Anna's mother, who was just 4. Dianna Rawson entered an extreme depression after her divorce from Jim Rawson. When Anna was young, Dianna sought help and went to a mental hospital. While Dianna got the support she needed and was placed into a mental health facility, she later took her own life at the age of Anna was barely 5 years older, making her family devastated and distraught. Anna was brought up in a home that wasn't easy. Anna had to adjust to the new norm that was life without a mother. This was a burden that every child shouldn't have to go through. Jim Rawson was her greatest friend, and she developed to be extremely close to him. Jim Rawson was a former footballer in Glenelg and the two were both passionate about the game. Anna admitted that the only reason she began playing golf was for the sake of being close to her father and brother after her mother passed away, but she later realized that it was something she enjoyed (and the golfers who were cute helped!). Anna played golf to cope grieving over the loss of the loss of her mother. It helped her improve her game and enabled her passion that was an obsession at first, to grow into a career. It was a dream that came true! Rawson was educated at home after attending St. Martin Boarding School. Anna admits that she took the decision to go to an academic institution in the name of naivety instead of logic. Anna received numerous offers such as Yale and Harvard. She chose Immanuel College because of the more pleasant weather conditions in Southern Australia. Anna went to Southern California, following her studies at Immanuel College. There, she received the All-Pac 10 Honorable Mention on 3 separate occasions. It's a beautiful combination! When she completed the BA Communications degree in Southern California she continued to study and then earned an MBA from Columbia Business School.






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