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Contra Costa College President Rogers honored by Garamendi at Annual Women of the Year Awards

October 17, 2023 By Publisher Leave a Comment

By Tim Leong, Director, Communications & Community Relations, 4CD

Dr. Kimberly Rogers. Photo: 4CD

The Contra Costa Community College District (4CD) is proud to announce that Contra Costa College (CCC) President Dr. Kimberly Rogers was among the 20 residents from Contra Costa County honored by Congressman John Garamendi at his 11th Annual Women of the Year Awards ceremony held on Thursday, Oct. 12, 2023.

Dr. Rogers was chosen for her tireless dedication in higher education as an administrator and teacher over the past 20 years. She has spearheaded efforts to greatly expand student services such as launching the Free Lunch program, increasing mental  health services, extending housing assistance, expending access to professional attire and increasing staffing. CCC is located in San Pablo, CA.

“The service and dedication each honoree has shown their community is deserving of recognition, and by receiving this award, their work will be commemorated and chronicled at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC,” Garamendi said.

Another 33 women from Solano County were also recognized this year, and all 53 women from throughout his 8th Congressional District were acknowledged for making significant contributions to society through public service, business, education and the local economy.

“We congratulate Dr. Rogers and Contra Costa College for this wonderful recognition,” says Interim Chancellor Mojdeh Mehdizadeh. “It is a team effort to successfully serve the thousands of students each of our colleges and centers help every year, and it is our passion to continue our 75-year legacy of making a positive difference in the lives of our students and our communities.”

For more details about the 10th annual Women of the Year Event, awards program, bios and photos of all the honorees, and a link to the live streaming video of the event, see related article.

About 4CD 

The Contra Costa Community College District (4CD) is one of the largest multi-college community college districts in California. The 4CD serves 1.2 million residents, and its boundaries encompass all but 48 of the 734-square-mile land area of Contra Costa County. 4CD is home to Contra Costa College in San Pablo, Diablo Valley College with campuses in Pleasant Hill and San Ramon, and Los Medanos College with campuses in Pittsburg and Brentwood. The District headquarters is located in downtown Martinez.

Each college is individually accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges. For more information visit www.4cd.edu.

Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.

Filed Under: Education, Government, Honors & Awards, News, West County

Garamendi honors 53 women at 11th Annual Women of the Year Awards

October 12, 2023 By Publisher 1 Comment

Patricia & Congressman John Garamendi. Source: Office of Rep. John Garamendi Legislative Update.

DA Diana Becton one of 20 from Contra Costa County, 33 from Solano County honored

BENICIA, CA – Today, Thursday, October 12, 2023, at his 11th annual Women of the Year event, Congressman John Garamendi (D-CA) honored 53 women from the 8th Congressional District of California who are leaders and visionaries in their communities. These honorees have all made significant contributions to society through public service, business, education, and local economy.

“Every year I have the honor of recognizing the achievements and service of distinguished women in my district,” Garamendi said. “These leaders come from a variety of backgrounds, but every one of them has made a real difference to their communities and the people around them. It’s a privilege to be able to honor them.”

“The service and dedication each honoree has shown their community is deserving of recognition, and by receiving this award, their work will be commemorated and chronicled at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC,” Garamendi said.

You can view photos and biographies of this year’s honorees here.

A video of the event can be found here.

A legislative update that was shared at the event is available here.

The list of 2023 Women of the Year included 20 honorees from Contra Costa County and 33 from Solano County.

Contra Costa District Attorney Diana Becton was among the 53 women honored by Congressman Garamendi on Thursday, Oct. 12, 2023. Video screenshot

Contra Costa County:

Alissa Stolz (El Cerrito)

Anjali Rimi (Antioch)                                   

Audrey Cormier (Richmond)

Betty Reid Soskin (Richmond)

West County Wastewater District Board President Cheryl Sudduth (Richmond)

City Councilwoman Claudia Jimenez (Richmond – District 6)

Municipal Advisory Committee Chair Debra Mason (Bay Point)

Contra Costa District Attorney Diana Becton (Martinez)

Eleanor Thompson (Richmond)

Janet Scoll Johnson (Richmond)

Contra Costa College President Kimberly Rogers (San Pablo)

Marinda Elaine Keith (Richmond)

Rose Akoro (Bay Point)

Ruthie Dineen (Richmond)

Sylvia Serrano (Hercules)

Mayor Pro Tem Tamisha Torres-Walker (Antioch – District 1)

Velma Wilson (Antioch)

Katrinka Ruk (Richmond)

State Senator Nancy Skinner (Oakland – who represents portions of Western Contra Costa County in the 9th District)

Assemblywoman Buffy Wicks (Oakland – who represents portions of Western Contra Costa County in the 14th District)

Solano County:

Adjoa McDonald (Vallejo)

Alice Wilson-Fried (Vacaville)

Amber Duncan (Fairfield)

Amy Fabi (Vacaville)

Barbara Brewer (Vacaville)

Brenda Plechaty (Vallejo)

Callie Aberin (Lathrop)

Cat Moy (Fairfield)

Courtney Tindall (Fairfield)

Donna Ebert (Fairfield)

Ebony Antoine (Fairfield)

Elizabeth Aptekar (Travis Air Force Base)

Elizabeth Hoffman (Vallejo)

Erin Garcia-Robles (Fairfield)

Jameelah Hanif (Vallejo)

June Mejias (Benicia)

Karen Freeman (Fairfield)

Kayleigh Migaleddi (Vacaville)

Kris Corey (Fairfield)

La Toya Thomas (Vallejo)

Lisa Tinbrink-Howard (Fairfield)

Margaret Kolk (Benicia)

Maryanne Perlmutter (Vacaville)

Melvinia King (Vallejo)

Monica Brown (Fairfield)

Nancy Nelson (Green Valley)

Pippin Dew (Benicia)

Princess Washington (Suisun City)

Rhonda Rochon Smith (Vallejo)

Tamuri Richardson (Fairfield)

Tara Beasley-Stansberry (Vallejo)

Tiffanee Jones (Vallejo)

Virgie Roy (Fairfield)

Garamendi serves California’s 8th District in the U.S. House of Representatives which includes portions of Contra Costa and Solano counties.

 

 

Filed Under: Honors & Awards, News, People

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