Leadership

Ben Fordham named CEO of MaieB Hospitality Group

The Austin, Texas-based parent to Olamaie’s, Maie Day and Little Ola’s Biscuits has plans for growth in 2023.
Ben Fordham and Michael Fojtasek
Ben Fordham, left, is the new CEO off MaieB Hospitality Group, founded by chef Michael Fojtasek, right. /Photo courtesy of MaieB Hospitality Group.

The company behind the Austin, Texas, restaurants Olamaie, Little Ola’s Biscuits and Maie Day has hired a new CEO who has plans for growth.

Ben Fordham was previously COO of Austin-based Chameleon Hospitality, which is known for concepts like Wu Chow and Rosedale Kitchen.

Fordham is originally from the U.K., where he founded and grew the Benito’s Hat Mexican concept with chef Felipe Fuentes Cruz, growing it to nine units before selling in 2020 and moving to Texas. Fordham said his wife is from Texas and the time was right for his family to make the move.

The restaurants Olamaie, Little Ola’s and Maie Day were founded by chef Michael Fojtasek, who operates them under MaieB Hospitality Group. With Fordham stepping in as CEO, Fojtasek will be able to focus on his role as chef and the group’s plans for growth, Fordham said.

Fojtasek, a three-time James Beard Award nominee, opened the fine-dining Olamaie about eight years ago, and the concept became known for its biscuits. During the pandemic, the chef’s pivot was to operate Little Ola’s as a to-go biscuit shop out of Olamaie’s kitchen, and the concept stuck as the full-service restaurant reopened.

Little Ola's Biscuits

The group plans to grow the Little Ola's Biscuits concept. /Photo courtesy of MaieB Hospitality Group.

Little Ola’s now offers a menu that includes breakfast packs and biscuit sandwiches, like spicy fried chicken with benne seed chili glaze or pimiento cheese with tomato and bacon, as well as cinnamon rolls and hand pies.

Fordham said the plan is to grow Little Ola’s as a fast-casual concept. The kitchen at Olamaie’s has the capacity to serve up to five Little Ola’s locations, he said.

Next year the group will also debut five food operations at the new Albert Hotel scheduled to open in 2023 in Fredericksburg, just west of Austin.

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