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A New Era of Capitalism: Meet the Filipino Leader Defying Woke Politics

While American businesses face endless government red tape and woke policies, a young business leader in the Philippines shows what real capitalism looks like. Mariana Beatriz Zobel de Ayala just became a managing director at Ayala Corporation, one of the world’s oldest family businesses. At just 36 years old, she represents everything conservatives believe about free enterprise and family values.

This Harvard-educated powerhouse didn’t get handed her position because of diversity quotas or government mandates. She earned it through hard work, starting at the bottom and climbing the ladder at major companies like JP Morgan and Bank of the Philippine Islands. Her family built their 191-year-old empire through generations of smart business decisions, not government handouts.

The Ayala Corporation proves that private enterprise creates real wealth and jobs for working people. While American companies waste billions on ESG nonsense and climate activism, Ayala focuses on what matters: profitable businesses that employ thousands of Filipinos. They built shopping malls, banks, and real estate developments that actually serve communities.

Mariana represents the eighth generation of Zobel de Ayala leaders who understand that business success comes from serving customers, not politicians. She worked her way up through different divisions, learning the business from the ground up. This is how real leadership develops, through experience and merit, not through government programs or social justice initiatives.

Her appointment shows that family businesses still matter in a world gone crazy with corporate wokeness. The Zobel de Ayala family has been creating jobs and building wealth for nearly two centuries. They prove that conservative values like hard work, family loyalty, and free market principles actually work.

American business leaders should take notes from this Filipino success story. Instead of bowing to radical left activists and government bureaucrats, they should focus on what Mariana and her family do best: building profitable companies that create jobs. This is what capitalism looks like when politicians stay out of the way.

The Ayala Corporation’s 191-year track record puts most American businesses to shame. While our companies chase every trendy cause and waste shareholder money on political correctness, the Zobel de Ayala family keeps winning through old-fashioned business sense. They understand that profit and growth benefit everyone, not just corporate executives.

Mariana Zobel de Ayala represents hope for free market capitalism in a world drowning in socialist policies and government interference. Her success proves that when businesses focus on serving customers and creating value, everyone wins. America needs more leaders like her and fewer politicians trying to control our economy.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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