About us

We are investors built on faith, resilience, and unwavering commitment to the way of Jesus. We steward capital with wisdom, build businesses with excellence, and forge a legacy of strength and humility with our sights set on generational impact.

DeLeenheer Capital is a legacy-driven family office deeply rooted in values, tradition, and a vision for future generations.

Our heritage is rich, filled with stories of resilience, growth, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. Our history fuels our convictions for faith, family, and a passion for the entrepreneurial spirit.

Our mission is clear: Investing in the prosperity of communities (Jeremiah 29:7). This mission is the driving force behind every decision we make, every partnership we form, and every investment we undertake.

Each of our businesses represents a pillar of our everyday lives, an essential service that contributes to the well-being of families and communities. In these businesses, we see a reflection of our values, a drive for sustainability, and a forward-thinking approach that paves the way for a prosperous future. We seek out companies that demonstrate an unwavering commitment to their customers,quality service, reliability, and genuine care.

By partnering with us, you gain more than just capital. You gain a partner who is invested in long-term growth and success, a partner who shares a vision of prosperity that extends beyond monetary gain. We bring a wealth of experience, invaluable insights, and a steadfast commitment to our customers and community.

Culture—85

85 was my football number when I walked onto the football team as a junior at Baylor University. I was sixth string, undersized, and dressed in the freshman locker room. I overcame those obstacles that spring and was fortunate to start my senior year. I learned to overcome it, marking the rest of my life. As a family, we have adopted 85 as our reminder that we will overcome life’s challenges.

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“Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisers, they succeed.”

Thomas Edison