Silicon Valley Trojan Network

The Silicon Valley Trojan Network brings together USC alumni, parents and friends from the Bay Area to deepen their connection to the university and the Trojan Family. A board, led by co-chairs, works closely with a dedicated USCAA staff liaison to deliver high-impact career development experiences, host engaging events that celebrate Trojan pride and raise money for scholarships for local USC students.

Whether you’re looking to make valuable connections, volunteer your energy and expertise, support the next generation of Trojans, attend events or make new friends, the Silicon Valley Trojan Network provides all of these opportunities and more — right in your own backyard.

We look forward to meeting you!

Upcoming Events

The Silicon Valley Trojan Network hosts gatherings and meet-ups throughout the year — each one offering a chance to connect, learn and celebrate with fellow Trojans.

Looking to add to the calendar? Host an alumni meet up in your neighborhood!

Stay Connected

There are so many ways to continue building your local Trojan Family connection and stay close to campus — wherever you are! Here are a few places to start:

Contact Your Network

Looking to learn more? Email us at siliconvalleytrojannetwork@alumni.usc.edu.

Tap In on Social Media

We’ll be launching some Silicon Valley-specific channels in the coming months, stay tuned!

In the meantime, be sure to follow @USCAlumni for more on all things Trojan Family!

Silicon Valley Network Board

Olivier Bernard MS ’91
Co-Chair, Silicon Valley Trojan Network

Wayne Liu EdD ’25
Co-Chair, Silicon Valley Trojan Network

A Message From Your Co-Chairs

Hey, Silicon Valley Trojans! 

We’re Olivier Bernard and Wayne Liu, and we’re honored to serve as your Silicon Valley Trojan Network co-chairs. 

Our region is filled with Trojans doing remarkable things across technology, entrepreneurship, healthcare and more, and we’re excited to help create a stronger platform for connection and collaboration here.

Our goal is simple: to build a community that is welcoming, intellectually curious, safe and genuinely helpful to one another. By strengthening the Silicon Valley Trojan identity, we can create a more robust bridge between our tech-heavy community and USC.

We’re curating a diverse calendar of events, ranging from deep dives into tech trends and careers to casual mixers. Stay tuned for some exciting announcements coming your way!

Fight On! 

Olivier Bernard MS ’91 and Wayne Liu EdD ’25
Co-Chairs, Silicon Valley Trojan Network

Career
Patricia Mendoza
Stephanie Shum
Nikita Takru

Communications
Ben Gonzales

Engagement
Marianne Bleicher
Di Chai
Bill Li

Philanthropy
Jeff Adams
Franco Mannucci

Silicon Valley Resource Circle Members

Resource circle members are trusted ambassadors and valued partners who bring their expertise, energy and support to their local Trojan networks. Whether you’re sharing insights, opening doors or lending a hand, your contributions help strengthen the Trojan community and elevate regional engagement.  

Aloma Avery
Vasu Jain
Tushar Kulkarni

Rahul Mathur
Pathik Patel
Lesley Ruzon

Jun Shen
Trent Tanaka
Allison Wang

Angie Wang
Brian Xu

Interested in Joining the Resource Circle?

Want to make a meaningful impact without the full-time commitment of serving on the Silicon Valley Trojan Network executive team? Look no further! As a resource circle member, you’ll:

Sound good? Join the movement by submitting an application today!

Scholarship Support

The Silicon Valley Trojan Network believes in lifting up the students in our own backyard. Your generosity directly funds scholarships for local Trojans, helping them manage tuition costs and realize their USC dreams.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Silicon Valley Trojan Network and do I need to become a member?

As a member of the USC Alumni Association, you’re already part of the Regional Trojan Networks! Regional Trojan Networks are groups of localized alumni leaders who build USC networks locally, and everyone is welcome to participate in the events and programs.  

I just moved to Silicon Valley. How can I get information about what’s happening?

As an alum, you’ll automatically receive email information about upcoming events and opportunities to connect with Silicon Valley Trojans! All you have to do is make sure your address is up-to-date in the FightOnline alumni portal.

What other regions have Trojan Networks?

In Spring 2026, the USC Alumni Association launched networks in the San Francisco Bay Area, Chicago, Colorado, Portland, New York, San Diego, Seattle and Washington, D.C. Additional networks will be launched in late 2026 in areas including Atlanta, Boston, Honolulu, Las Vegas, Miami, Texas, Philadelphia and Phoenix! If you’re on the road in one of those cities, be sure to tap in!

I want to be involved, but I don’t have time to commit to a leadership role. Are there other opportunities to volunteer? 

We’re always looking for resource circle members to serve as trusted ambassadors and partners who can share their time and expertise as needed. Check out the “Resource Circle Member” section for more information.

I want to be involved, but I’m not sure how. Where can I go?

If you’ve read through the volunteer opportunity information and still have questions, please contact your Regional Trojan Network co-chairs to explore opportunities.