Bridgit Recognized as One of Canada’s Top Growing Women-Led Companies

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Bridgit Recognized as One of Canada’s Top Growing Women-Led Companies

Bridgit, a leader in construction workforce planning software, has been named one of Canada’s Top Growing Women-Led Companies by The Globe and Mail, highlighting its rapid growth and commitment to innovation in the construction sector.

On March 21, 2025, Bridgit, a prominent name in construction workforce planning software, was honored by The Globe and Mail with a spot on its inaugural list of Canada’s Top Growing Women-Led Companies. This esteemed recognition highlights female-led enterprises that are making significant contributions to Canada's economy through innovation and sustained growth. Bridgit's inclusion in this elite group underscores its remarkable revenue growth and its ongoing success in providing value to contractors across the industry.
Founded in 2012 by Mallorie Brodie and Lauren Lake, Bridgit has established a strong presence in the construction sector. The company boasts a client base that includes nearly 40% of the ENR 400 and more than half of the ENR Top 20 contractors. Major clients such as Gilbane, Skanska, and Alberici utilize Bridgit’s software to enhance their operational efficiency, streamline workforce coordination, and manage labor costs effectively.
“We are incredibly honored to be included in The Globe and Mail’s ranking as a company founded and led by women,” stated Mallorie Brodie, who serves as the CEO and Co-Founder of Bridgit. “This recognition is a testament to the dedication of our team and our commitment to driving innovation in construction workforce planning.”
The 2025 ranking of Canada’s Top Growing Women-Led Companies will be featured in the magazine section of The Globe and Mail’s website. Furthermore, winners will be celebrated at the Women in Business Leadership Summit scheduled for April 8, 2025. This in-person event will showcase panels and discussions featuring some of Canada’s leading female business figures.
Women entrepreneurs have become an essential part of Canada’s economic framework, representing approximately 17.5% of private sector businesses as of the second quarter of 2022. In response to this growing influence, the Government of Canada initiated the Women Entrepreneurship Strategy, which aims to provide resources and support to women-led businesses across the nation. The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor has also reported a consistent rise in both startup and established business ownership among women over the past 25 years, reflecting a global trend towards increased female entrepreneurship.
Bridgit's recent accolade joins a list of previous recognitions, including the Great Place to Work® Certification™ awarded in 2024 and its ranking as one of the Top 20 Construction Solution Providers in 2022. Bridgit's mission remains clear: to assist the construction industry in reimagining talent management and modernizing workforce strategies. Their Workforce Planning solution converts workforce data into actionable insights, allowing construction firms to optimize their teams, enhance project planning, and ensure that the right personnel are assigned to the appropriate tasks at the right time.
As a privately held entity, Bridgit has successfully raised over CAD 43.5 million in equity financing, attracting investment from notable firms such as Autodesk, BDC Capital, Camber Creek, Salesforce Ventures, Sands Capital, Storm Ventures, and Vanedge Capital. For further information about Bridgit, interested parties can visit their website at https://gobridgit.com.
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