Anna Rawson
Anna became a professional golfer when she was 23, and she has had a huge success since. As Anna was younger she went through a traumatizing experience that transformed her life. Following that, she picked the sport of golf in order to spend more time with her siblings and father. We were big fans of the sport. Anna began her modeling career in the year she turned 16 and was named the winner of Dolly Magazine's cover-up contest. It's still as much to this today. But there is more than simply what one sees. Anna Rawson is more than an accomplished model, but also a businessperson. She co-founded Seedlyfe which is a food that is that is rich in nutrients. Anna Rawson was brought up by the sister Willy Rawson by their father in the aftermath of the devastating loss of her mother at the age of was just 4 years old. Dianna Rawson was stricken with severe depression following her divorce of Jim Rawson. When Anna was young, Dianna sought help and was admitted to a mental institution. Dianna Rawson sought help after which she was taken to a hospital for psychiatric disorders. Then she committed her own death when Anna was only 5 years aged, which left Anna as well as her family members with a sense of complete despair. Anna's early years were difficult. It was an uphill task being with her father. A child shouldn't have to live through such a situation. She grew close to her father Jim who was a great friend. Jim Rawson played football in Glenelg and shared his love for the game with Anna. Anna admitted that the only goal in playing golf once her mother died was to make contact with her father. But, she soon realized she loved it. (The attractive golfers definitely did help!). Anna took up golf to cope in times of feeling depressed about the passing of her mother which helped improve her game and eventually allowed her pastime to turn into a profession. It's a fantastic opportunity. Rawson attended St. Martin Boarding School. After that, she finished her schooling by attending taking homeschool classes. Anna acknowledges that her decision on which institution to choose was based on naivety rather than reasoning. There were offers from top universities like Yale as well as Harvard but she later was accepted to Immanuel College in Southern Australia since the weather was not as difficult as in other places. Anna continued on to attend University of Southern California. University of Southern California, getting her the All-Pac 10 honourable mention three times. It's all about brains and beauty! Following the BA Communications degree in Southern California she continued to pursue her studies, before completing an MBA at Columbia Business School.
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