California Ag Leadership Foundation Announces New Alumni Engagement Manager

July 22, 2024

MONTEREY – The California Agricultural Leadership Foundation (CALF) has hired Raven Mariani (formerly Castro) as its new alumni engagement manager, effective July 22.

Mariani’s primary responsibilities include the advancement of the foundation through the development and implementation of alumni relations programs and outreach strategies. The position promotes a culture of service volunteerism among the alumni in a supportive and background role.

“We are delighted to welcome Raven to CALF’s dedicated team of professionals, and she will be a key partner in our continued engagement with alumni leaders throughout the state and beyond,” CALF Executive Vice President Abby Taylor-Silva (Class 45) said. “Raven’s background as an educator and her work experience supporting and positively impacting California agriculture complements our mission, vision and values and will positively influence CALF’s alumni community today and into the future.”

Mariani joins the foundation after eight years as an agriculture instructor and FFA program coordinator in Northern California. Prior to teaching, she served as the member relations and marketing coordinator at the Sonoma County Farm Bureau. Mariani is deeply rooted in the agriculture industry, drawing from her family’s six-generation farming heritage in Yolo County. Growing up, her family tended to diverse crops – from rice ranches to walnut orchards – instilling in her a profound commitment to land preservation and sustainable farming practices. Mariani earned her bachelor’s degree in agricultural communication from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and her master’s degree in agriculture education from UC Davis. She is involved with Young Farmers & Ranchers and the Yolo Food Bank.

“As a steadfast advocate for agriculture, I am very excited to embrace a new opportunity as the alumni engagement manager for the California Agricultural Leadership Foundation,” Mariani said. “I look forward to leveraging my skills and passion to connect with and inspire alumni, fostering a vibrant community dedicated to advancing agriculture.”

ABOUT CALF
CALF is dedicated to growing leadership in agriculturalists who have the capacity and potential to advance, benefit and promote California agriculture. Since 1970, more than 1,400 California Agricultural Leadership Program fellows have become lifelong leaders who individually and collectively act as a catalyst for a vibrant agricultural community and make a significant difference in the agricultural industry, their businesses, communities and families.