
Criticism of CSW surfaced late last year when City Councilmember John D’Amico raised questions about the annual Pride event’s focus, which he said should be more on gay rights. Residents and gay community activists also criticized everything from the actual pace of the parade down Santa Monica Boulevard to the quality of the entertainment offered at the Pride Festival in West Hollywood Park to CSW’s failure to recruit major celebrities as Pride grand marshals.

Pride revenues, which come from largely from sponsorships, tickets for admission to the Pride festival and beverage sales, have declined four percent over the past five years. Pride did experience a 12.5 percent increase in 2012 revenues over the previous year, which Scott attributed to the opening of West Hollywood Park, where the festival now is staged. It is unclear whether or if Pride attendence has changed. CSW routinely cites an estimate of 400,000 to 500,000 people attracted to West Hollywood for the event. However critics have cast doubt on that number, noting that this year’s Pride festival attendance revenue indicated only 28,000 paid admissions to the three-day event.

Ganzell and DiLuigi praised Scott for his management of CSW. “Rodney Scott has been such an integral part in driving this organization to create one of the best Pride celebrations in the country, and Patti and I are honored to continue to work alongside him at Christopher Street West,” Ganzell said. DiLuigi said: “Rodney has volunteered countless hours to this organization and to the greater LGBT community and has focused his goals of making the celebration one that honors diversity and pioneers issues of equality.”
Scott said he was “truly honored to have served as president of CSW and I look forward to continuing my work on the board. With the 45th anniversary of Stonewall and CSW right around the corner, the next few years will bring great energy and excitement to our very diverse and eclectic community.”
The CSW board also named Jason Roundy as board secretary replacing Sue Sexton. Norman Waddell will remain CSW treasurer.
DiLuigi has been on the CSW board since 2003 serving recently as vice president of festival operations. Ganzell joined the board in 2006 and has served as vice president of administration and chair of the Pride’s Erotic City exhibition. Ganzell is also former chair of the Los Angeles Leather Coalition.
Thanks Lucas for your comments. This helps me in discerning who I’ll vote for, or not, for Council in 2015!
Rodney Scott has done a wonderful job with LA Pride. Like any long lived concept the event got a little stale for some of us, not all of us. I thank Rodney Scott for his hard work and dedication to LA Pride and for all of the memorable experiences… Past & future!
So no new board members, just a shuffling of the same deck of cards. And naturally, lots of ass-kissing praise for Rodney and the rest of the board. You’d think they would at least find one new member of the club.