Anna Rawson
As a young woman of 23, Anna began to develop her golf expertise and made the leap to professional. She is a roaring success of herself from the time she started. Anna was astonished by a life-changing experience when she was a child. Then, to have more quality time spent with her father and older brother, she took up playing golf. At just 16 years old Anna's modeling career took off when she became the finalist in Dolly Magazines cover contest and continues to model to this day. There's more to it than what's in the picture. Beyond her modeling career Anna is a very prosperous businesswoman and entrepreneur, co-founding her own brand of food Seedlyfe a nutrient-dense superfood company. Anna Rawson, along with Willy Rawson, her brother at age 4, were raised by their father following the death of their mom. While Anna began to grow up, their parents (Jim Rawson) and her mother (Dianna Rawson) got divorced which led Dianna to spiral downwards of extreme depression. While Dianna sought the help she required and was admitted in a mental institution, she later took her own life when Anna was barely 5 years young, leaving her family devastated and distraught. Anna was born into a family that wasn't easy. She had to adapt to a new way of living without her mother. It was an awful experience that every child shouldn't have to go through. Jim Rawson, her most fervent fan, and she came to become very close to him. Jim Rawson was a former player in the football team of Glenelg, and they shared their love of the sport. Anna admits that her interest in golf only happened because she wanted to spend longer with her dad as well as her brother after the loss of their mother. It was soon clear that golf is something she enjoys (and the cute golfers certainly contributed!) Anna started playing golf as a way to help cope with grief after her mother died. She grew in her game and soon was able to make her passion the full-time job of her choice. This is a great goal! Rawson completed her schooling at home following her attendance at St. Martin Boarding School. Anna admits that deciding which college to attend was made based on ignorance rather than logic. Though she had numerous acceptance offers from the top universities, like Yale and Harvard university, Immanuel College was chosen because of its superior environment. Anna went to Southern California after her time at Immanuel College. She received an All-Pac 10 Honorable Mention on three separate occasions. Beautiful and smart What a combination that is made for each other! When she completed the BA Communications degree in Southern California she continued to study and later received an MBA at Columbia Business School.






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