56th Class Selected for California Agricultural Leadership Program

August 17, 2026

California Agricultural Leadership Foundation Announces Class 56 Ag Leadership Fellows

MONTEREY, August 17, 2026 – The California Agricultural Leadership Foundation (CALF) has selected Class 56 of the California Agricultural Leadership Program (CALP), bringing together 24 individuals from across California agriculture for the foundation’s signature 17-month leadership development experience.

Now in its 56th year, the Ag Leadership Program continues to use a rigorous application process to identify individuals across California’s agricultural industry who demonstrate exceptional promise as leaders and a strong commitment to the future of the state’s farms, ranches and rural communities.”

Through in-state leadership seminars held with CALF’s five partner universities, national and international travel seminars, fellows strengthen their ability to navigate complexity, lead through change and make a lasting impact on their businesses, organizations, communities and California agriculture.

“Class 56 honors our founders’ vision by strengthening the representation of production agriculture among our fellows,” said Lesa Eidman, president and CEO of the California Agricultural Leadership Foundation. “It is especially meaningful that, for the first time in our history, women make up the majority of the class.

“These fellows represent the evolving face of California agriculture and embody the bold, capable and diverse leadership needed to navigate change and build a stronger future for the industry and the communities they serve.”

Class 56 represents a wide range of sectors within California agriculture, including farming and ranching, agricultural labor, crop inputs and services, water and natural resource management, conservation, state government, regulatory programs, agricultural technology, and food production.

Class 56 Fellows

Amran Bath — Sunrise Ag Labor, Yuba City

Lindsay Cederquist — Diversified Land Management, Clovis

Brooks Craven — Wilbur-Ellis, Lemoore

Betsey Cunningham — WorkWise Strategic Solutions, Penngrove

Krystal Del Bosque — Del Bosque Farms, Los Banos

Nolon Doss — Doss Agricultural Services, Madera

Hector Hernandez — Reiter Affiliated Companies, Winnetka

Jenny Holtermann — Water Association of Kern County / H&H Family Farms, Shafter

Virginia Jameson — California Department of Food and Agriculture, Sacramento

Hannah Johnson — HJ&Co, Fresno

Gabrielle Katanic — Lundberg Family Farms, Sacramento

Ritta Martin — Glenn County RCD / Martin & Millsaps Ranch, Orland

Tawny Mata — California Department of Food and Agriculture, Winters

Wyatt Maysey — Taylor Farms, Pacific Grove

Tamar Melkonian — Nichols Farms, Fresno

Julia Michaels — Native Seed Group, Sacramento

Jenna Morales — California Department of Water Resources, Folsom

Andrew Nickus — Rockwood Ag Services, El Centro

Daniel Ostrowski — Land IQ, Davis

Andrew Parolini — Monterey Pacific, Inc., Santa Rosa

Ruben Ramirez — Wonderful Citrus, Bakersfield

Alyssa Rolen — California Rangeland Trust, Colusa

Katharine Rosser — Montna Farms, Marysville

Mariah Taylor Garcia — California Department of Pesticide Regulation, Clovis

Class 56 fellows will be formally welcomed at an inaugural ceremony on October 2nd in Fresno, California. For more information about the Ag Leadership Program or to learn more about the Class 56 Fellows, visit agleaders.org. Tickets and additional event details are available at agleaders.org/events.

About California Agricultural Leadership Foundation

The California Agricultural Leadership Foundation (CALF) is dedicated to growing leaders who have the vision and capacity to advance, benefit, and promote California’s agricultural community. Since its founding in 1970, more than 1,500 fellows of the California Agricultural Leadership Program have become lifelong leaders, serving as catalysts for a vibrant agricultural industry and making lasting contributions to their businesses, communities, and families. CALF delivers a comprehensive and diverse leadership curriculum in collaboration with its five partner universities: UC Davis, Cal Poly Pomona, Fresno State, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, and Chico State.

Media Contact:
Jessica Lara
CALF Marketing & Communications Manager

jlara@agleaders.org

 

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