Anna Rawson
Anna began her professional career when she was 23 years old. Her career has seen great success throughout her career. While Anna was younger, she went through a traumatizing experience that transformed her life. Anna began playing the sport of golf after that so that she could spend quality time together with her father and brother. Just 16 years old, Anna's modeling career sparked when she won the title of finalist for Dolly Magazines cover contest and is still modeling to the present day. But there's more to the story than what you see. Anna's modeling career is only the beginning. She is also an extremely successful entrepreneur as well as businesswoman. Anna co-founded Seedlyfe Superfoods and is a food-related company. Anna Rawson as well as Willy Rawson are raised by their father after the death of Anna's mother, who was just four. While Anna was growing up their dad (Jim Rawson) as well as her mother (Dianna Rawson) were divorced, which sent Dianna to spiral downwards of depression that was extreme. Although Dianna was able to seek the assistance she sought and was referred into a mental hospital the following year, she took her own life at the age of Anna was just 5 years old leaving her family heartbroken and awestruck. Anna was born into a family which was not easy. The grief of losing her mother was too great for children to endure. Jim Rawson was her greatest fan, and she came to be extremely close to him. Jim Rawson shared the same enthusiasm for soccer as Anna did, both of them both former Glenelg footballers. Anna stated that after her mom died, the only reason why she decided to start golf was to have a closer relationship with her father and brother. However, she soon realized that playing golf was something she really loved. Anna was a golfer to deal grieving over the loss of her mother's passing. It helped her improve her game and allowed her hobby that was an obsession at first, to blossom into a profession. This is a great goal. Rawson was a student at St. Martin Boarding School. After that, she finished her education by at-home schooling. Anna acknowledges she made her choice to enter an academic institution on the basis of naivete rather than logic. There were offers from top universities like Yale as well as Harvard however she was eventually accepted to Immanuel College in Southern Australia because the weather wasn't as harsh as the weather in New Zealand. Anna was then accepted to at the University of Southern California, receiving an All-Pac 10 honourable mention three times. It's all about brains and beauty! At the University of Southern California, she earned a BA Communications. Later at Columbia Business School, she obtained an MBA.






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