Alfred Saenz

CHAIRMAN AND CEO

Alfred Saenz became a part of MULTATECH in 1988, taking on the role of President and CEO since 1999. Alfred aimed to shape MULTATECH into a comprehensive engineering firm. Through measured project expansion and the recruitment of high caliber professionals, MULTATECH successfully integrated Civil divisions to complement its existing successful group.

Before enrolling at the University of Texas at Arlington, Alfred spent two years in the United States Army during the Vietnam Era. Prior to joining MULTATECH, he was a partner with an engineering design firm in Dallas and initiated and led a firm in Fort Worth based in Dallas.

An active community leader and supporter of local non-profits, Alfred has been involved in the following organizations:

  • Child Care Associates, Chairman of Board of Directors
  • City of Fort Worth Development Advisory Council, former member
  • City of Fort Worth Stockyards/Northside Tax Increment Finance District, former Board of Directors
  • Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, former Chairman of Board of Directors
  • Fort Worth Opera Association, former President of Board of Directors
  • Fort Worth Opera Endowment, former Board of Directors
  • March of Dimes’ March for Babies for Tarrant County, former Chairman’s Committee
  • Mental Health America of Greater Tarrant County, former President of Board of Directors
  • Multicultural Alliance, former Chairman of Board of Directors
  • North Texas Community Foundation of North Texas, Board of Directors, former Chairman of Board of Directors
  • Texas Health Behavioral Health, former Board of Directors
  • Texas Health Resources, former Trustee, Southwest Zone Subcommittee
  • United Community Centers, former President of Board of Directors         
  • United Community Center Foundation, former Board of Directors
  • The Women’s Center, former Board of Directors

At the Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce’s 50th Anniversary Hecho En Fort Worth Gala on October 10, 2023, Alfred was named one of Fort Worth’s 50 Latino Leaders promoting growth and success within the city.

Texas State House Representative, Roman Romero, Jr., presented Al Saenz with a plaque indicating that the Texas State House of Representatives adopted H.R. 481, acknowledging that Saenz was honored at the 68th Multicultural Alliance Annual Awards Dinner. He was presented the MCA Awards dinner plaque on March 4, 2019 for promoting diversity and inclusion in the community.

Fort Worth ISD featured Al Saenz as 1 of 8 former FWISD students who were added to the District Wall of Fame in 2017. Saenz was honored by Superintendent Kent Scribner on March 23, 2018. 

The Fort Worth Business Press recognized Saenz as one of Tarrant County’s top minority leaders in business and the community at the MINORITY BUSINESS AWARDS Luncheon on December 15, 2016 at the Fort Worth Club.

Alfred recieved the Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce’s Hispanic Business Man of the Year award on August 23, 2013. He is also a KXTX Telemundo 39 2013 Hispanic Business Salute honoree, one of three business leaders selected in the DFW area. The selection committee was comprised of local DFW business leaders, Fort Worth Hispanic

Alfred was awarded the Top 50 FTW Latino Leaders award by the Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in June of 2023. 

Chamber of Commerce representatives and outside advisors. Alfred was publicly honored for this award during a reception at AT&T Stadium on August 28, 2013. 

Alfred was named Minority Business Leader by the Dallas Business Journal in March 2010. 

Alfred was born and raised in Fort Worth approximately 1 mile north of the Stockyards and currently resides in downtown Fort Worth.Alfred