ScoMo helps Doltone House celebrate 50 years

ScoMo helps Doltone House celebrate 50 years

The family behind Doltone House recently celebrated a momentous milestone – 50 years of the brand – at their first venue in Sylvania Waters.

An official plaque commemorating this extraordinary achievement was revealed by Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Friday in the presence of other politicians, along with local councillors, business leaders, and family members.

Morrison remarked on the entrepreneurial nature, bravery, ambition and strong family ties of the Signorelli family, who remain at the helm of Doltone House after taking over the business 25 years ago from the Stubbs family.

“Family gives a sense of love and welcome. When I think of the Signorelli family, who have been in business for so long, I think of a family who has an intense love and passion for each other, and that love overflows into the community they serve,” Morrison said.

“None are better than Doltone House. They are the standard. The quality of the food, the attention to detail – nothing is too hard.

“They aren’t a business just seeking to make money – it’s a business seeking to make a difference in the lives of its customers.”

Prime Minister Scott Morrison unveiling the commemorative plaque

Doltone House executive chairman Paul Signorelli said the family has always had ambitious plans for the business; however, these plans are always based around one thing – delivering exceptional, personalised service.

“We believe our success is due to keeping what is important front and centre – great service and exceptional product,” he said.

“Even today, our clients know they can reach out to us personally. They know we absolutely care about every single event.”

Doltone House executive chairman Paul Signorelli

Over 50 years, Doltone House has hosted almost 67,000 events, with 32,400 of them business events, and catered for over 6,400,000 people.

Doltone House employs over 550 people across Sydney and, and Signorelli attributes the company’s success to its staff.

“Our staff are an extension of our family. We couldn’t have reached where we are today without their commitment and efforts,” he said.

“We have been honoured to work with such great people.”

The Signorelli family now operates six venues and over 30 event spaces. They will open Marconi Events at Marconi Club in 2020, an event destination precinct in Milperra, NSW in 2025, and have more projects in the pipeline.

Check out all the highlights from the celebratory event in the video below:

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