Ed Laird pulls out of the chamber
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Theresa Moreau
HUNTINGTON BEACH -- Local businessman Ed Laird has resigned from the
Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce, saying he is disappointed the
chamber is not standing behind Mayor Dave Garofalo.
Laird, a longtime friend of the mayor and owner of Coatings Resource
Corp., said he approached members of the chamber with two requests -- to
support Garofalo and to stop advertising in the Independent, which has
been critical of the mayor. The chamber did not support him, he said.
“They said, ‘We support Dave,”’ Laird said. “They love Dave, but they
said he’s on his own. ‘Cut him loose.’ I’m speaking metaphorically.”
Garofalo has said he sold his publishing business, the Local News, to
Laird in early 1998.
Laird, who has been a chamber member since 1991, said he also asked
other chamber members to stop advertising with the Independent, but he
was met with a negative response. The Independent is also a chamber
member.
Chamber President Joyce Riddell said she received Laird’s resignation
in the mail Monday. The letter, dated July 28, did not offer a reason for
his departure, it merely stated the resignation was effective
immediately, Riddell said.
“He attended all events. He was a sponsor of various programs,”
Riddell said. “Ed was a great supporter of the chamber programs. He was
very active. He’ll be sorely missed.”
Riddell said Laird has been the chairman of the marketing committee,
co-chair for two years at the Surf City Festival and generally
participated in many aspects of the chamber.
A former planning commissioner who resigned after a one-year stint,
Laird has recently pulled papers from the city clerk’s office for a
possible run for a seat on the City Council in November’s general
election.
Several members of the chamber were contacted for their reaction to
Laird’s resignation; however, no one wanted to comment on the situation.
Riddell, who said that many members do not yet know of Laird’s
announcement, will present his resignation at the next board meeting,
Aug. 24, when his notice will receive an official vote.
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