Cynthia Castro
(seated on chair, middle) rose being an entry-level accountant to now Vice
President and Finance Head for Jollibee Group’s Philippine Business. With her
in photo is the Jollibee Philippines Finance Team, which she concurrently
heads.
The Jollibee Group continues to celebrate women by
fostering an encouraging work environment that allows its female employees
around the world to grow and develop.
The Jollibee Group was the only Philippine-based
company to make Forbes' inaugural list of the World's Top Female-Friendly
Companies in 2021, demonstrating the company's dedication to supporting women
and developing them to their full potential. In the Philippines, women make up
the majority of Jollibee Group’s management positions.
As a testament to Jollibee Group’s unwavering support
for women, several female employees have risen through the ranks and now
leading their respective functions like Cynthia Castro.
Castro began working for Jollibee in 1987 as an
accountant. She was promoted to accounting supervisor for the company's
commissary and later to accounting manager for the company's new businesses.
Castro was the finance head of Jollibee Philippines' Northern Luzon unit before
being promoted to the position of Vice President and Finance Head.
"I can sum up my professional journey
in two words: gratitude and pride," she said. "Gratitude because they
hired me as a fresh graduate in 1987 and they saw my potential to grow in the
company, and pride because I work for one of the World's Best Employers and get
to work with the best leaders in the industry. All of this motivated me to do
more, be more, and become more."
In 2022, Castro was among the finalists for the WeQual
Awards, which recognizes female leaders in business. She was the sole Filipina
cited in the Award’s Asia Pacific-Finance Category.
Thriving in a male-dominated profession
Yoly Chua thrives
as a leader in a traditionally male-dominated field: information technology.
She is the Vice President and Head of Business Technology for the Jollibee Group’s
business in the Philippines and Europe, Middle East and Asia (EMEAA).
Yoly Chua (seated in the middle) posted this photo on
her LinkedIn account celebrating all the women who work with her in Jollibee
Group’s Business Technology (BT) Division, where she is now Vice President and
Head for Philippines and EMEAA Regions.
Chua was hired in 2016 to help stabilize SAP in the
company and led the Information Management Enterprise Business Solutions team.
After two years, she was promoted to Information Technology (IT) Head for the
Philippine Region. In 2021, Chua was given the task of overseeing and governing
EMEAA’s Business Technology function.
“I appreciate the growth opportunities I’ve
had in my more than 6 years stay with the company. The values of the people I
work with–their unwavering malasakitfor the company, the trust of the
management and our teams, and the stewardship of doing what is best for the company
inspire me to work harder and continue doing better,” she
said.
Chua strongly believes women can shine in any industry
or position given the right opportunity. “Women are empathetic and good
listeners. Our instinct to protect, care and support our people makes it easier
for us to lead effectively,” she said.
Driving culture and engagement
Ruth Angeles
began her career with the Jollibee Group as a human resources manager for
Jollibee Worldwide Services. She later became the HR head for the company’s Red
Ribbon and Jollibee business units.
Already on her 17th year with the company, Angeles is
now Vice President and leading the Regional HR Team in the Philippines. She is
concurrently the head of the Global Organization, Leadership and Culture Team.
Ruth Angeles (seated, 3rd from left, front row) is
shown with some members of the HR Team in one of their quarterly teaming
activities. Ruth is now Vice President and leads the Regional HR Team in the
Philippines.
Aside from driving culture and engagement in the
company, Ruth has also been instrumental in enabling the successful pivot of
the HR function and was key in the organization’s transformation, resulting in
a much stronger and more resilient workforce post-pandemic. She has likewise
been vital in developing and building leaders in boosting organizational
capabilities.
“JFC has been helpful in my development as
a people manager and HR leader. The company’s devotion to provide career
advancement opportunities and inclusive leadership training allows women leaders
and employees to excel in their development,” she said.
Castro, Chua, and Angeles are part of a thriving
community of female leaders in the Jollibee Group who are helping drive the
company’s mission and its journey towards its vision of becoming one of the top
five restaurant companies in the world.
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