Prime Minister Mr. Morrison during the unveiling of the
commemorative plaque in the presence of Paul Signorelli
PM Morrison remarked on the entrepreneurial nature, bravery, ambition and strong family ties of the Signorelli family who remain at the helm of Doltone House, namely Paul Signorelli, Executive Chairman, Anna Cesarano, Chief Executive Officer and Nina Milazzo, Chief Operating Officer, who have worked tirelessly since taking over the business 25 years ago from the Stubbs family.
One of their well-known ventures Doltone House, Jones Bay Wharf Pyrmont, is a testament to the family’s vision and drive.
Mr Morrison addressing the audience
In 2004, Paul, Anna and Nina, led the transformation of the event landscape in Sydney when they saw the potential in an old empty warehouse on Jones Bay Wharf. After years of planning, they opened the doors to the fully renovated and restored finger wharf.
In 2009, the development of Doltone House, Darling Island Pyrmont, was transformed into a world-leading venue for sustainability.
In 2013, the business renovated and transformed the old Tattersalls Club building on Elizabeth Street, Sydney and Doltone House Hyde Park was born.
However, it is their philanthropic work the Signorelli family is most proud. They currently support over 150 charities and, inspired by their father’s passing, started The Biaggio Signorelli Foundation through which they have raised millions of dollars for research into Mesothelioma, Asbestos Cancer.
Over 50 years, Doltone House hosted almost 67,000 events, 32,400 of them business events, and catered for over 6,400,000 people. Doltone House employs over 550 people across Sydney.
Mr Victor Dominello MP, Mr John Ajaka MLC and other guests
Joe Rizk (C) with Mr Jiha (R) and other guest
Murr, Obaid, Rizk and other guests
Members of the press