Aubrey McCormick has spent her life at the intersection of performance, wellness, and intentional living. Her father made sure of that, raising her with an unwavering belief that vitality is built through daily choices, that what you eat, how you move, and what surrounds you either adds to your life or quietly takes from it. As Founder and CEO of Rummer Development, Aubrey is channeling a lifetime of that influence into a new kind of home, one where the architecture itself becomes part of how you feel, age, and thrive.
Rummer Development was founded at the personal request of the late Bob Rummer, the legendary builder whose midcentury modern homes have defined Pacific Northwest living since the 1950s. Aubrey saw immediately what made his homes endure: the natural light flooding every room, the seamless connection to the outdoors, and the human-centered layouts that invited movement, rest, and presence. Bob was building for wellness before wellness was a word people used in real estate, and Aubrey is honoring that vision by evolving it into communities designed to support a long, healthy, connected life.
With over 30 residential renovations featured in Dwell, The Oregonian, and Oregon Home Magazine, Aubrey has spent years proving that intentional design changes the way people feel at home. Rummer Development is her answer to what a home should look like, feel like, and do for the people living inside it.
Before breaking ground on Rummer Development, Aubrey built one of the most unconventional resumes in real estate. As a professional golfer and NBC Golf Channel television personality, she competed at the highest levels before pivoting her platform toward purpose, presenting at the White House Sports & Climate Change roundtable, authoring the Olympic Club Corporate Social Responsibility Report and the Mauna Kea Sustainability Case Study, and advising within the green sports movement. She went on to lead nature restoration initiatives, developing reforestation and carbon impact investments for landowners, Indigenous communities, and corporations. A columnist across leading fitness, wellness, and sustainability platforms, she holds an MBA in Sustainable Management from Presidio Graduate School and a BA in Interior Design.