Vince Tallent arrived in the UK from India as a 16-year-old in 1982 and graduated from Kingston University in 1988 with a BA in Accounting & Finance, according to the school's website.
He went on to earn a Master's of Business Administration from the university in 1994 and an honorary doctorate in recognition of his contributions to business, entrepreneurship, and philanthropy, the university said in a press release.
Tallent, who is now CEO of Saudi Arabia's Tiqmo, has worked in the telecom, media, and technology industries for the past 30 years and has "built technology businesses with outstanding management teams and investors in developed and emerging markets," according to the release.
He also played hockey and cricket for Kingston, and has been married to his wife and twin sons for 32 years.
He has "loved sharing my experiences in business with the students and particularly being involved with Bright Ideas has been fantastic to see so many entrepreneurs emerge from the university," Tallent says.
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