we are beta tau lambda
“Fort Worth’s Favorite Frat”
who is beta tau lambda?
Relentless in their commitment to advocacy, service, and the economic uplift of the Fort Worth community, the Eminent Eleven, an esteemed group of extraordinarily gifted gentlemen, chartered the Beta Tau Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated, in Fort Worth, Texas, on December 4, 1940. Their vision and leadership established a rich heritage of excellence that continues to guide the chapter today.
chapter history
Beta Tau Lambda Charter Members
the eminent eleven
Henry Denson
Joe Pinkard
Dr. Riley Ransom, Jr.
Clarence W. Flint, Jr.
Leonard James
Felix Thurmond
Frank G. Adams
William Brackeen
Charles Maxwell
Dr. Jesse Burnett
Ollice Malloy
While carrying the Light over the past eight-decades, the members of the third oldest Alumni Chapter in the State of Texas, have established the model for exceptional community leadership, civic engagement, and forward-thinking citizenry with valor and tenacity to the fraternal aims: Manly Deeds, Scholarship, and Love for All Mankind.
BTL PAST PRESIDENTS
LEADERSHIP
Chapter Officers
Bro. Jesuorobo Enobakhare, Jr.
PRESIDENT
Bro. Davin Campbell
VICE-PRESIDENT
Bro. Todd Hayes
ASSOC. EDITOR OF THE SPHINX
Bro. Sedrick Montgomery
REC. SECRETARY
Bro. Cavanaugh Welch
DIR. OF EDU. ACTIVITIES
Bro. Sean Fitzpatrick
COR. SECRETARY
Bro. Reginald Palmer
SARGENT-AT-ARMS
Bro. Reggie Jennings
TREASURER
Bro. Titus Ross
PARLIAMENTARIAN
Bro. Kiwatta Paschal, Jr.
FIN. SECRETARY
Bro. Darrell Johnson
Bro. Julian Hobdy
INTAKE
HISTORIAN
Bro. Rodney Johnson, II
CHAPLAIN
a message from our president
Welcome to the official website of the Beta Tau Lambda Chapter, the 162nd House of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Since the chapter’s inception on December 4, 1940, we have been committed to serving the Greater Fort Worth and Tarrant County community. A legacy has been built based on that commitment and effectively carried out through the work of legendary BTL brothers whose work over the course of decades has
improved the economic and social condition of our communities in Fort Worth and Tarrant County. Men such as Brother Reby Cary, Brother Kerven W. Carter and Brother Marion Brooks to mention just a few, have literally shaped the community in which we live.
Today, Beta Tau Lambda continues the rich legacy of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. through our national programs and signature events. Our Alpha Academy mentorship program, Alpha Academy, Alpha Beautillion, Dr. Marion J. Brooks Living Legends Awards, social action efforts through A Voteless People is A Hopeless People and various community service projects are just some of the key chapter initiatives impacting the community. Our reach is magnified through the Beta Tau Lambda
Charitable Foundation and the Livingston Community Development Foundation. Beta Tau Lambda leads Fort Worth and Tarrant County through the servant leadership of brothers who have been elected to serve at the County and City level as well as on various school boards. Tarrant County Commissioner Precinct One Commissioner Roderick Miles, Jr., City of Mansfield Mayor Michael Evans, FWISD School Board Trustee Quincy Phillips, Tarrant County College Board Trustee Leonard Hornsby are
leading Tarrant County with excellence.
If your organization has interest in partnering with Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. to help positively impact the greater Fort Worth and Tarrant County community please contact me at president@fwalphas.org
If you are a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. living in the Greater Fort Worth area but not currently active, we ask that you join us as we continue this good work.
Thank you for visiting our site and may God bless you.
Brother President Jesuorobo Enobakhare, Jr.
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
Beta Tau Lambda Chapter