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ROI-NJ: Women of Inspiration – Gigi Schweikert, Lightbridge Academy CEO

Lightbridge Academy: A Bright Bridge for Children and Families

The name “Lightbridge” says it all. A bridge represents connection, progress and forward movement. At Lightbridge Academy, that bridge is built with care—connecting families to high-quality early childhood education while supporting children during the most important years of their development.

Under the leadership of Gigi Schweikert, CEO of Lightbridge Academy, the organization has grown into one of the most respected early childhood education franchises in the country. With more than 40 years of experience in the child care industry, Gigi has worked across nearly every facet of early learning—particularly supporting infants, toddlers and the families who depend on consistent, high-quality education and care. That depth of experience shapes everything Lightbridge Academy does.

What Makes Lightbridge Academy Different

At its core is the Lightbridge Academy Circle of Care—a philosophy that places equal importance on children, families, educators, and franchise partners. Safety, nurturing relationships, and meaningful learning experiences are non-negotiables. The curriculum is intentionally designed to support whole-child development, integrating early literacy, STREAM, social-emotional learning, creative expression and physical well-being.

Technology also plays a supportive role. Tools like the ParentView Internet Monitoring and an e-Communication app are just two of the ways families stay connected and informed, reinforcing transparency and trust. But while systems and tools matter, they are never the point.

What truly sets Lightbridge Academy apart is its culture.

Every decision—from location selection to hours of operation to operational protocols—is made with working families in mind. Lightbridge was built to meet real-world needs, including the unpredictable moments parents and educators face every day. That intentionality has fueled steady growth, with more than 100 centers open and additional locations in development across multiple states, supported by a dedicated and growing team.

Gigi’s “Why”

“Children need us to advocate on their behalf. They have one childhood—and they deserve our very best. Every decision we make, every standard we set and every experience we create should honor that responsibility.”

For Gigi, early childhood education is not simply a profession—it is a lifelong commitment. She believes learning environments must support the whole child: emotionally, socially, physically and academically. Just as important, children should be safe, seen and feel confident as they begin to understand themselves and the world around them. That belief is the foundation of Lightbridge Academy’s mission and continues to guide the brand every day.

Gigi also feels a deep responsibility to support women—whether they are parents, educators, employees, franchise owners, or community members—who are navigating the often competing demands of career and family.

Lessons Learned Along the Way

Across four decades, Gigi has worn many hats: leader, educator, author, speaker, mentor, mother, and advocate. Each role has shaped her perspective and strengthened her belief in intentional leadership.

A few principles she often shares:

  • You don’t have to be perfect—strive for excellence.
  • Not everything is personal; perspective matters.
  • Growth and learning don’t have an expiration date.
  • Celebrate progress and be proud of how far you’ve come.
  • You are capable of more than you realize.

Lightbridge Academy exists because childhood matters, families matter and leadership rooted in purpose can truly make a difference. Learn more about Lightbridge Academy.

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