Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    The Woman at the Helm: How Sharon Fuentebella Leads One of the Philippines’ Most Iconic Restaurant Groups

    September 19, 2025

    Forget Perks and Ping-Pong Tables—This Is What Culture Really Looks Like

    September 19, 2025

    Why Credit Work Is About Stewardship, Not Just Spreadsheets

    September 19, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn
    Financial AdviserFinancial Adviser
    • Home
    • Success
      • Leadership & Growth
      • Entrepreneurship
      • Business Strategy
      • Inspiring Stories
    • Money
      • Investing
      • Personal Finance
      • Wealth Building
      • Financial Planning
    • Work
      • Career Development
      • Workplace Culture
      • Productivity & Efficiency
      • Management & Performance
    • Life
      • Relationships & Family
      • Health & Wellness
      • Mindfulness & Balance
      • Personal Growth
    • Inspiration
      • Vision & Purpose
      • Overcoming Adversity
      • Motivational Stories
      • Mindset & Motivation
    • Opinion
    Financial AdviserFinancial Adviser
    Home»Success»Leadership & Growth»The Woman at the Helm: How Sharon Fuentebella Leads One of the Philippines’ Most Iconic Restaurant Groups
    Leadership & Growth

    The Woman at the Helm: How Sharon Fuentebella Leads One of the Philippines’ Most Iconic Restaurant Groups

    FinancialAdviser.phSeptember 19, 20252 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link

    Sharon Fuentebella carries the weight of legacy on her shoulders—gracefully, strategically, and with a clear vision of where Max’s Group should go next.

    As the third-generation leader of one of the Philippines’ most beloved restaurant brands, Fuentebella’s story is one of quiet strength and purpose. Her maternal grandmother, Ruby Trota, was the original cook behind Max’s Fried Chicken, and Sharon has since helped evolve the company into a powerhouse that includes multiple restaurant concepts.

    “We had to have systems in place to be able to franchise,” she shared in an interview, reflecting on the family’s transition into franchising in the late 1990s. “Coming together with just one way of doing Max’s—I think really that’s what spurred the group.”

    But leading a legacy brand isn’t just about keeping traditions alive. For Fuentebella, it’s also about strategic transformation. She plays a central role in aligning the company’s family values with corporate vision—a balancing act that becomes even more complex in a family-run enterprise.

    Her leadership is also deeply collaborative. “All the families were talking to each other,” she explained when discussing the move to unify various family-run branches. This cooperative spirit continues to define her approach as Chairperson, fostering inclusivity while navigating the tough realities of modern competition and consumer shifts.

    In a male-dominated industry, her leadership as a woman—and a descendant of the brand’s matriarch—is quietly revolutionary. She brings not only business acumen but also a strong emotional connection to the company’s roots. “It’s a major transition,” she admitted, noting the challenges of consolidating ownership and branding across generations.

    While much has changed since her grandmother was buying chickens in the palengke and cooking everything by hand, the essence of Max’s—Filipino hospitality, heritage, and heart—remains intact under Fuentebella’s watch.

    And that might just be her greatest contribution: not only preserving a legacy, but leading it forward.

    This story is based on an interview originally conducted for Esquire by Henry Ong. Some quotes in this article may not have been published previously.

    Loading

    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link
    Previous ArticleForget Perks and Ping-Pong Tables—This Is What Culture Really Looks Like

    Related Posts

    Leadership & Growth

    How This Finance Leader Builds a Culture Where Teams Feel Safe to Speak Up

    September 12, 2025
    Leadership & Growth

    Why the Best Hospitality Leaders Balance Authority with Empathy

    September 11, 2025
    Leadership & Growth

    Why Great Leaders Don’t Always Have the Answers—And That’s the Point

    September 8, 2025
    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Demo
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • LinkedIn

    Subscribe to Updates

      Get the latest updates from Financial Adviser about financial literacy and business acumen. Subscribe to our mailing list!

      By checking this, you agree to our Data Privacy Consent/Agreement and accept our use of such cookies.
      I agree to the Terms and Conditions

      Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn RSS

      Home

      Sucess

      • Leadership & Growth
      • Entrepreneurship
      • Business Strategy
      • Inspiring Stories

      Money

      • Investing
      • Personal Finance
      • Wealth Building
      • Financial Planning

      Work

      • Career Development
      • Workplace Culture
      • Productivity & Efficiency
      • Leadership & Management

      Life

      • Relationships & Family
      • Health & Wellness
      • Mindfullness & Balance
      • Personal Growth

      Inspiration

      • Vision & Purpose
      • Overcoming Adversity
      • Motivational Stories
      • Mindset & Motivation

      Contact Us

      Subscribe to Updates

        Get the latest updates from Financial Adviser about financial literacy and business acumen. Subscribe to our mailing list!

        By checking this, you agree to our Data Privacy Consent/Agreement and accept our use of such cookies.
        I agree to the Terms and Conditions

        Copyright © 2025 Financial Adviser. All rights reserved.

        • Privacy Policy

        Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

        FINANCIALADVISER.PH USES COOKIES TO ENSURE YOU GET THE BEST EXPERIENCE WHILE BROWSING THE SITE.

        By continued use, you agree to our Data Privacy Consent/Agreement and accept our use of such cookies. For further information, click the link Data Privacy Consent/Agreement.