About Us

The Fullbridge Program is an accelerated, rigorous business education program that delivers real-world business skills and insider insights to high-achieving graduates, giving them the tools to thrive in their first jobs.

Fullbridge has brought together high-profile business practitioners and top educators from leading business schools to create a highly collaborative program on the cutting edge of business education. Our program is the first-ever prestige business education program to deliver a uniquely immersive hybrid-learning experience, deploying engaging, powerful content in both web-enabled and onsite environments.

Our founders

Candice Olson
Co-CEO & Founder, The Fullbridge Program. Co-Founder & CEO, iVillage.com, one of the first women to lead an IPO in the U.S., American Express, Time Warner. Received Emmy for prime-time documentary. MBA, Harvard Business School.
Peter Olson
Co-CEO & Founder, The Fullbridge Program. Senior Lecturer at the Harvard Business School, former CEO Random House, Executive Board of Bertelsmann, attorney and investment banker in Japan and Germany. Harvard JD/MBA.

A few of our advisors

Tim Butler
Dr. Timothy Butler is Senior Fellow of Business Administration and Director of Career Development Programs at the Harvard Business School. He has worked as a teacher, psychologist, psychotherapist, and career counselor for over thirty years. He is also a principal and co-founder of CareerLeader LLP.
Karie Willyerd
CEO and Co-Founder of Jambok. Former Vice President and Chief Learning Officer, Sun Microsystems. Co-author of The 2020 Workplace.
Randy Komisar
Partner at Kleiner Perkins Caulfield & Byers, Lecturer on Entrepreneurship at The Stanford Graduate School of Business and co-author of Getting to Plan B, a best-selling book on managing innovation. Co-founder of Claris Corporation, former CEO for LucasArts Entertainment. JD, Harvard Law School.
Jose Santos
Former CEO of Segafredo Zanetti, the leading producer of espresso worldwide, now at Insead and MIT, co-author of From Global to Metanational (Harvard Business School Press, 2001).