
About Beta Omicron

ABOUT BETA OMICRON
History
Beta Omicron Chapter
Beta Omicron Boule was chartered in 1982 by Archon Benjamin F. Gibson, a Lansing, Michigan, judge and charter member of Alph Chi Boule, and Archon Donald Williams originally a member of Mu Boule (New Jersey), who was relocated to Grand Rapids, MI to serve as Director for the Grand Rapids Job Corps.
Archon Gibson and Archon Williams assembled a group of men from among the area's distinguished educators, physicians, jurists, and other professionals.
Grand Sire-Elect Robert Franklin conducted the induction ceremony for the charter members of Beta Omicron on June 26, 1982. There were a total of of 12 charter members: Archon Benjamin F. Gibson; Archon Donald Willims; Archon Stephen Drew JD; Archon James Eaddy; Archon Thomas Gordon, MD; Archon Allen Jackson, MD; Archon John Letts JD; Archon Dorsey Ligon MD, Archon Benjamin Logan II JD; MD; Archon Ralph Mathis, MD; Archon William Plummer Jr DDS; M.C. Burton MD; Roy Roberts.



Beta Omicron
Vision & Mission
Vision
The Grand Boulé of the 21st Century will continue to serve as the preeminent fraternity for black men of achievement. The Boulé also will continue to aid the community by encouraging Archons to become better informed about and to take appropriate action on issues of concern to the community, and by supporting and providing initiatives that benefit black youth, families and communities.
Mission
The mission of the Grand Boulé of Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity is to maintain an organization for the purpose of binding men of like qualities into a close, sacred, fraternal union, that they may know the best of one another, and that each in his life may to his full ability aid the other, and by concerted action bring about those things that seem best for all that cannot be accomplished by individual effort.

Officers Beta Omicron
Leadership
