By Ray Huard | Monday, June 27, 2022
Terrence “Terry” Tallen has been inducted into the prestigious Homer Hoyt Institute as a Hoyt Professional Fellow.
“I am delighted to be a part of this great prestigious, ground-breaking international institute,” Tallen said. “The opportunity to collaborate with this extraordinary group of intellectuals and practitioners is a tremendous opportunity and I am deeply grateful.”
Tallen is the chairman and CEO of Tallen Capital Partners, a real estate investment and development firm based in Del Mar, and a member of the policy advisory board of Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate at the University of San Diego’s Knauss School of Business.
“A humble guy with a big heart,” is how Stath Karras, executive director of the Burnham-Moores Center, described Tallen. “It’s important for him to give back,” Karras said. “I’m talking about time and talent.”
Honoring Leadership
Tallen was inaugurated in May as a fellow in the Homer Hoy Institute by Hoyt President Jeffrey Fisher, PhD, professor emeritus at Indiana University and founder of the Indiana University’s Center for Real Estate and Norm Miller, Hahn Chair of Real Estate Finances at USD’s Knauss School of Business and vice president of the Homer Hoyt Institute.
“We are honored to welcome our colleague and friend, Terry Tallen to the Homer Hoyt Institute,” Fisher said. “His influence and support for the commercial real estate field, especially his involvement in education and melding the worlds of education, athletics, and philanthropy has been outstanding. We know becoming a Professional Fellow will help extend his impressive commitments.”