Fifteen years ago, when Bridget Nelson Monroe first walked through the door of our office in downtown Prior Lake, we were four people doing what we could with low name recognition and bootstrap budgets as we worked out of a former exercise studio. Today, Bellmont Partners has grown into a top Twin Cities PR and communications agency, with 25 team members serving clients in Minnesota, across the country and internationally.
Through the years, and now as Partner + Managing Director, Bridget played a major role in getting us here. That’s why it’s particularly gratifying that on Friday, she was recognized as one of Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal’s Women in Business honorees for her work with our clients, colleagues and community.
During her tenure helping to shape all aspects of our growing agency, Bellmont Partners has thrived. We’ve earned five MSPBJ Best Places to Work and five national Inc. Best Workplace recognitions and spent two years on the Business Journal Fast 50 list of the region’s fastest-growing companies. We work with amazing clients, in industries from health, professional services, public affairs and nonprofits to tech, manufacturing, horticulture and agriculture and tourism and events.
I’m grateful for Bridget’s many contributions to help shape our agency’s culture, as well as its processes and people. Today, her focus is on elevating the next level of leadership to sustain and improve upon this foundation, allowing her to lean into external priorities, such as expanding local connections, guiding clients on the use of AI in communications, deepening and highlighting agency core capabilities, and consulting on mission-driven client projects across the agency.
She has left her imprint on clients including Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity, the City of Duluth, Minnesota DNR Parks and Trails, Centro Tyrone Guzman, Hennepin EMS and many more, combining communications, community relations and cross-sector collaboration. She’s a tremendous leader within the agency and beyond.
Congratulations on this well-deserved recognition, Bridget!

