From June 2022 to February 2026, Valade was the CEO of Denny's.[3] In January 2026 she was named as the CEO of Women's Foodservice Forum.[4]
Early life and education
Valade was born on October 11, 1969, in Syracuse, New York.[5] She was adopted at birth, raised in an Italian family, and spent her Sundays cooking meatballs and sauce with her grandmother.[6] She grew up playing softball and basketball in New York state and had her first job as a hostess at TJ's Big Boy when she was 16 years old. From there, her love for the restaurant industry was born.[7]
Valade started her career in restaurants and hospitality in 1993 when she worked as an intern at American Services Management Resources, now known as TDn2K. From there, she moved to Carlson Restaurants Worldwide where she was a manager of training and recruiting for Friday's Front Row Italiano, part of TGI Fridays. In 1996, she joined Brinker International as the director of On the Border Mexican Grill & Cantina.
Tenure at Brinker
In November 1996, Valade was hired to Brinker International as the director for On the Border Mexican Grill & Cantina. From there, she held a number of senior and executive positions that included:
1997 - 2000: director, human resources, Brinker International
2000 - 2002: senior director, corporate human resources and diversity & inclusion, Brinker International
2002 - 2003: vice president, human resources
2003 - 2004: vice president, emerging brands
2004 - 2005: vice president, compensation & compliance
2005 - 2007: vice president, people & performance
2007 - 2009: senior vice president, PeopleWorks, Chili's Grill & Bar
2010 - 2016: chief operating officer, Chili's Grill & Bar
2016 - 2018: president,[9] Chili's Grill & Bar and executive vice president, Brinker International
During her time as Chili's COO, Valade implemented the "Best Life"[10] wellbeing platform with programs tied to improving team members’ career, social, financial, community and physical wellbeing, achieving all-time high team engagement scores.
Non-profit
Valade is on the board of directors of the Women's Foodservice Forum,[11] an organization that is accelerating the advancement of women leaders.[12] In January 2026, Valade was named CEO of the Women's Foodservice Forum, succeeding Therese Gearhart.[13][4][14] Additionally, she is on the board of Shelton School,[15] an organization focused on improving the education of individuals with learning differences.
↑Women’s Foodservice Forum. "Board Of Directors". www.wff.org. Women's Foodservice Forum. Archived from the original on May 13, 2019. Retrieved May 13, 2019.
↑"About Us". www.Shelton.org. June Shelton School and Evaluation Center. Retrieved May 13, 2019.
↑Women’s Foodservice Forum. "Board Of Directors". www.wff.org. Women's Foodservice Forum. Archived from the original on May 13, 2019. Retrieved May 13, 2019.