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Margaret Rauber

“Those who never fail are those who never try.” – unknown.

Margaret Rauber

Margaret Rauber is a construction professional, having worked in the commercial construction market for 27 years. During her career, she’s worked on projects for local governments, higher education institutions, K-12 systems and retail, office and hospitality private developers throughout the southeast.  After working her way up through a project management tract, she now serves as Vice President for Winter Construction, with 21 of her 27 years in the industry with Winter, overseeing all active projects at Winter.  

Today, Margaret works closely with Operations leaders to ensure project success from preconstruction through close-out. She enjoys serving as a sounding board for project teams, working to set project strategy, resolving complex issues, and helping to overcome project challenges. 

Margaret earned her bachelor’s degree in Architecture from Georgia Tech. She is a member of the Georgia State Financing and Investment Commission Construction Advisory Committee and serves on the Board of Directors for Construction Education Foundation of Georgia. Margaret has served on the Georgia Tech College of Architecture Dean’s Advisory Committee, the Olmsted Linear Parks Alliance Board, and the Board of Trustees at Haygood Methodist Church. Margaret is a graduate of Leadership Atlanta.

Margaret is married and has three daughters.  In her free time, she enjoys spending time with family, playing tennis, gardening and working on various home renovation projects.  

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