Leadership Team

Teresa Gauldin, President and CEO

tgauldin@mathers-team.com

Teresa Gauldin is blazing a new trail for women in business. Gauldin is president and CEO of the Waynesboro-based Mathers Team, a conglomerate of construction businesses including Mathers Construction, March Excavating, Augusta Erectors Inc. and Bottom Alley Development.

Teresa, who had most recently served as president of Augusta Erectors Inc., is a mother of three – Mary, a social worker, and Ashley and David, both students at Eastern Mennonite University. Teresa had been at Augusta Erectors Inc. for a total of five years in a management capacity, the last two as its president.

Her job as the leader of The Mathers Team is to “be the glue” of the organization. Gauldin’s most noticeable imprint on the business is in her push to get Mathers to return to its local roots. The company was founded in 1948 in Waynesboro, and Gauldin wants the company to refocus its efforts on being “your local hometown contractor.”

 

David T. Gauldin II, Executive Vice President

david2@mathers-team.com, 540.932.2300 (office), 540.280.4802 (cell)

David T. Gauldin II’s career in the construction industry began while he was still in high school more than 30 years ago. Gauldin progressed from the front lines as a laborer at Augusta Erectors Inc. to the front office with AEI and Wilson Trucking, a leading transportation carrier.

Gauldin, a graduate of Old Dominion University, has been instrumental in the merger of Mathers Construction, March Excavating and AEI into Mathers Construction Team. As Executive Vice President, his focus is on developing new business opportunities for the Team and leading the Team through the current economic adversity impacting the construction industry.

In his spare time, Gauldin keeps busy with the Waynesboro Generals Valley League baseball team, which he purchased in 2010 and has reorganized as a non-profit.

 

Steve Farmer, Vice President/Operations

steve@mathers-team.com

Steve Farmer is a Waynesboro native who returned to his hometown after receiving an MS in construction management at Clemson and then building up an impressive resume in the construction industry.

He has managed projects ranging from an $8 million jail and courthouse in Covington, Va., to a LEED Gold Certified, $8.5 million U.S. Army barracks in Fort Carson, Colo. Steve served as the project manager for the $20 million former Stapleton airport development project in Denver, which won the prestigious Stockholm Partnership Sustainable Cities Award in 2002.

He also served as a Westpac construction manager for the $800 million Snowmass Village in Colorado, which includes several LEED projects.