03/24/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/24/2026 13:21
Yolo County, CA - On Sunday, Rep. Mike Thompson (CA-04) announced that Marisa Alcorta was chosen as the 2026 Yolo County Woman of the Year. Each year, Rep. Thompson chooses women from California's Fourth Congressional District to honor for their positive contributions to our community.
"Marisa has played a leading role in strengthening agricultural education and workforce development in Yolo County. At the Center for Land-Based Learning, she developed and expanded programs that prepare agricultural employees for leadership and management roles on farms and ranches. She designed the AgHiRE workforce development program and founded California's first registered agricultural apprenticeship program to help build stronger career pathways while supporting the long-term succession of farms and agricultural businesses in our region. Her passion, leadership, and determination have profoundly impacted our Yolo County community. I am proud to recognize Marisa as Yolo County's Woman of the Year," said Thompson.
Click here to read Rep. Thompson's full statement submitted to the Congressional Record in honor of Marisa.
BACKGROUND
The Woman of the Year Recognition Ceremony was started in honor of Women's History Month to recognize the service of women in our community.
Women's History Month has its origin in California's Fourth District. In 1978, the Education Task Force of the Sonoma County Commission on the Status of Women coordinated a "Woman's History Week" during the week of March 8th to correspond with International Women's Day. In 1980, a group of Sonoma County women founded the National Women's History Project (NWHP) in Santa Rosa, California. The goal of this organization was to highlight and recognize the historical national achievements made by women.
In partnership with other women advocacy groups and historians, the NWHP successfully lobbied for national recognition in 1980, with President Jimmy Carter declaring the week of March 8th as National Women's History Week. After this accomplishment, the NWHP began advocating for the entire month of March to be designated as Women's History Month. Seven years later, Congress officially passed legislation designating the entire month of March as Women's History Month. Every year since, Women's History Month has been recognized in March to uplift and celebrate the incredible contributions and accomplishments of American women.
A complete list of 2026 winners includes: