


A Chapter in Your Life’s Story
USC fraternity and sorority alumni remain an essential part of the Trojan Family. From industry leaders and public servants to educators and entrepreneurs, our alumni embody the values of leadership, scholarship, service, and lifelong brotherhood and sisterhood. Their continued engagement strengthens our community, supports the growth of current members, and upholds the proud legacy of Greek life at USC. Whether through mentorship, philanthropy, or simply staying connected, our alumni continue to inspire the next generation of Trojans to lead with purpose and integrity.
Alumni Updates
We want to hear from you! USC fraternity and sorority alumni are making an impact across the globe, and we love celebrating your milestones and achievements. Whether you’ve started a new job, launched a business, received an award, or reached a personal milestone, share your news with us. Your stories inspire current members and remind us all of the lifelong connections built through the Trojan fraternity and sorority experience!
Katherine Rivas – Gamma Phi Beta – 2018
Katherine works for Disney in the Unscripted and Alternative TV department. Where they manage returnable series, specials, and documentaries.
Tracy Schandler Walder – Delta Gamma – 2000
Tracy worked as Staff Operations Officer (SOO) at the Central Intelligence Agency’s Counterterrorism Center Weapons of Mass Destruction Group. During her time at the CIA, Tracy traveled to Afghanistan, Jordan, Uzbekistan, Algeria, Morocco, Denmark, Sweden, Italy, and England. During this time Tracy received many awards for her service from both the CIA and from foreign intelligence offices as well. Among her awards were four Exceptional Performance Awards from the Director of the CIA, two Special Activity Awards, a Meritorious Unit Citation Award, a DCI Counterterrorism Center Medal, and two Operation Enduring Freedom Targeting Awards. After the CIA, Tracy became a Special Agent at the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office specializing in Chinese counterintelligence operations.

John Singleton – Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. – 1990
Was a trailblazing American filmmaker who, at age 24, became the first African American and youngest person nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director for his debut film, Boyz n the Hood. Known for authentic stories about Black life and urban struggles, he directed hits like Poetic Justice, Higher Learning, and 2 Fast 2 Furious.

Kiko Harvey (Billig) – Alpha Chi Omega – 1985
Kiko currently serves USC as the Associate SVP of Audit Services and Adjunct Professor and Marshall Graduate School of Business . She also volunteers as a co-chapter advisor to the Epsilon Chapter of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority at USC and I am a board member and Audit Committee Chair for GIA (Gemological Institute of America).

Fred Ryan – Sigma Alpha Epsilon – 1977
Fred is an American media entrepreneur, political analyst, author, and lawyer who served as the publisher and chief executive officer of The Washington Post from 2014 to 2023. He was the president and chief operating officer of Allbritton Communications Company and the founding chief executive officer and president of Politico. He served as the chief of staff for former President Ronald Reagan from 1989 to 1995 and is the chairman of the board of trustees of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute
