Bryce Rivera (BA in Choral Music Education) is a Choral Conductor with a bachelor's in Choral Music Education and a minor in Adolescent Development. He currently sings tenor in the acclaimed Pacific Chorale under the direction of Grammy-Award-winning Dr. Robert Istad and has studied undergraduate Music Education with Dr. Christopher Peterson. Bryce Rivera attended California State University, Fullerton, and was an integral part of his ACDA Chapter, holding the positions of President, Secretary, and Diversity Education Board; he studied private voice with James Martin Schaefer (LA Opera) and Dr. Kerry Jennings (International Lyric Academy). Bryce is the proud recipient of the CSUF Music Educator Award of 2025, Elliot and Kathleen Alexander Scholarship, CSUF Thorsen Endowed Scholarship, the Anna Ludmila Kruzic Music Scholarship, the Kathryn T. McCarthy Academic Scholarship, Dean's Scholarship from the College of the Arts, and the Helen Walker Memorial Scholarship from Fullerton First United Methodist Church. Bryce is also apart of the prestige Pi Kappa Lambda National Music Honor Society and has received Summa Cum Laude in his college career. During his time off or when he is not practicing, he can be found at a local coffee shop, hiking, or obsessing over ducks. Bryce's future aspirations involve becoming a high school choir director and inspiring students through his dedication to diverse education and music.