USC Welcomes Three New Trustees
The USC Board of Trustees welcomes three USC alumni whose backgrounds span from banking to the lab bench.
Power Player

Born in Germany and raised in Mexico City, Steden moved to the U.S. in 1983 to pursue a bachelors degree in business administration at USC and play tennis for the Women of Troy. As a student-athlete, Steden was a three-time All-American and a member of two national championship teams. Named Mexicos top female athlete in 1985, she represented the country in both Federation Cup play and the Pan Am Games.
In recognition of her own journey to USC and her rewarding experience as a student-athlete, Steden endowed a scholarship for the Women of Troy tennis program geared for international student-athletes.
Globally Minded

McMorrow is chairman and CEO of Kennedy-Wilson Holdings, an international real estate and financial services firm. Since McMorrow purchased the company in 1988, Kennedy Wilson has grown from one office and 11 employees to a firm with 25 international offices in countries, including the United Kingdom, Spain and Japan.
Cancer Fighter

At USC, Ross was one of the founding members of the USC Lambda LGBT Alumni Association and served twice as co-president of its board of directors. She also endowed the Amy Ross Scholarship in LGBT Health Studies for students who are advancing LGBT health and wellness. Ross recently completed her term as president of the USC Alumni Association Board of Governors and serves as a member of several USC organizations, including Women of Troy and the USC Trojan Society of Hospitals.