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The Male Dominated Building Industry Meets A Powerhouse Female Entrepreneur Mallorie Brodie

the Male dominated building industry meets a Powerhouse femal
the Male dominated building industry meets a Powerhouse femal

The Male Dominated Building Industry Meets A Powerhouse Femal How mallorie brodie co founded a booming software company in the male dominated building industry this story is part of our breaking barriers series, which profiles prominent canadian women in. Each having grown up in the construction industry, mallorie brodie and lauren lake saw an opportunity to continue the family tradition — but with a revolutionary approach. their venture, bridgit, makes construction less complicated by bringing modern workforce management and resource planning solutions to the construction industry. since launching, mallorie and lauren have grown their team.

Disrupting A male dominated industry As A women entrepreneur Business
Disrupting A male dominated industry As A women entrepreneur Business

Disrupting A Male Dominated Industry As A Women Entrepreneur Business From a young age, mallorie was involved in the construction and development industries, through her family's roots in ottawa. because of her family's backgro. But kitchener, ont. based bridgit has found the formula for disrupting markets. through deep industry knowledge, a tight focus on customer value, and sheer hard work, its founders — mallorie brodie and lauren lake — are changing the way the construction industry shares data across canada and in major u.s. cities. calyssa pickles photo bridgit. In this episode of the ivey entrepreneur podcast, eric janssen speaks to mallorie brodie, hba ’13, and lauren lake, b.e.sc '13, about their journey of discovering entrepreneurship, starting a company through next36, raising money, the challenge of hiring, and pivoting to stay relevant in a competitive industry. the ivey entrepreneur podcast. Both are co founded and co led by women in a traditionally male dominated industry. bridgit’s mallorie brodie made the top 40 under 40 in canadian construction, while lake was named in the best of canada forbes under 30 innovators list as well as forbes manufacturing & industry 30 under 30 and the techweek 100.

Breaking Barriers female entrepreneurs Who Cross Over To male
Breaking Barriers female entrepreneurs Who Cross Over To male

Breaking Barriers Female Entrepreneurs Who Cross Over To Male In this episode of the ivey entrepreneur podcast, eric janssen speaks to mallorie brodie, hba ’13, and lauren lake, b.e.sc '13, about their journey of discovering entrepreneurship, starting a company through next36, raising money, the challenge of hiring, and pivoting to stay relevant in a competitive industry. the ivey entrepreneur podcast. Both are co founded and co led by women in a traditionally male dominated industry. bridgit’s mallorie brodie made the top 40 under 40 in canadian construction, while lake was named in the best of canada forbes under 30 innovators list as well as forbes manufacturing & industry 30 under 30 and the techweek 100. Mallorie brodie chief executive officer & co founder. mallorie brodie is the ceo and co founder of bridgit. along with lauren lake, mallorie co founded bridgit in 2012 with a simple mission: to help the construction industry maximize profits and reduce risk by taking a people first approach. Hawley advises women looking to dominate traditionally male industries to, “1: take your time. let your concept grow to a place of maturity so the product you build lives up to the sales pitch.

women In male dominated industries The Construction And Architecture
women In male dominated industries The Construction And Architecture

Women In Male Dominated Industries The Construction And Architecture Mallorie brodie chief executive officer & co founder. mallorie brodie is the ceo and co founder of bridgit. along with lauren lake, mallorie co founded bridgit in 2012 with a simple mission: to help the construction industry maximize profits and reduce risk by taking a people first approach. Hawley advises women looking to dominate traditionally male industries to, “1: take your time. let your concept grow to a place of maturity so the product you build lives up to the sales pitch.

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