Hotel Dynasty: Four Generations of Luxury Hoteliers
By (Author) Geoffrey Gelardi
Unicorn Publishing Group
Unicorn Publishing Group
13th October 2021
13th October 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
647.940922
Hardback
208
Width 220mm, Height 270mm
Sempre Avanti. Ever Forward. Thats the motto on the Gelardi family shield and its a philosophy that has directed the lives and careers of four generations of hoteliers Giuseppe, Giulio, Bertie and Geoffrey. Giuseppe managed hotels in his native Italy in the nineteenth century but his son Giulio was more ambitious and came to London, working first at Walsingham House which was to later to become the Ritz and managing the Savoy and Claridges in London and the Waldorf Astoria in New York. His son Bertie worked alongside Lord Forte to create the international Trust Houses Forte empire and acquiring, amongst others, the George V and Plaza Athene in Paris, Sandy Lane in Barbados and the Pierre in New York. Geoffrey, Berties son and the fourth generation Gelardi to make his mark in the luxury hotel business, spent years in the USA at the Bel Air in Los Angeles and the Sorrento in Seattle before returning to the UK to open the Lanesborough in 1991 then, and still, Londons leading luxury hotel. Interweaved into this fascinating history we encounter royalty, celebrities, politicians and film stars Mussolini, King Edward VII, Lilly Langtry, Ronald Reagan, various Atlantic City mafia figures, Frank Sinatra, Arnold Swartzenegger, Sophia Loren, Madonna, Michael Jackson, HRH The Queen, Princess Diana and many, many more.
Geoffrey Gelardi recently stepped down from his position as Managing Director of The Lanesborough hotel in London after nearly three decades at the helm. After training in London, Paris and New York he spent many years in the USA as Managing Director of the Bel-Air in Los Angeles and the Sorrento hotel in Seattle before returning the London to open The Lanesborough in 1991. The hotel and Geoffrey Gelardi personally received numerous accolades and awards for redefining the concept of luxury hospitality. During his time at The Lanesborough he was also Executive Vice-President of Rosewood Hotels, responsible for operations in Europe, Middle East and Asia. He is now a consultant specialising in luxury hospitality and luxury residential real estate.