John e. freyer

John Freyer, Sr. is co-chairman of the Land Title Guarantee Company (Land Title) in Denver. He was the company’s president from 1985 to 2017. During that time, he grew the company to more than 750 employees with 50 offices across Colorado, establishing Land Title as a nationally known brand, with all operations locally in Colorado.
John is driven to contribute and improve our community. He is a generous philanthropist, investing in established Colorado institutions such as Colorado Mesa University, Denver Botanic Gardens, the University of Colorado, the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, and the Children’s Hospital Colorado Foundation.
He has served on several community councils and boards as well, including the 2nd Judicial District Nominating Commission, Boy Scouts Denver Area Council, Cleo Wallace Center, Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation, National Association of Industrial Office Parks, Institute of International Education, and the University of Colorado Real Estate Council, Foundation, and International Advisory Board. He is also a founding member of Brokers Benefiting Kids, which brings together the commercial real estate industry to support at-risk youth.
John is driven to contribute and improve our community. He is a generous philanthropist, investing in established Colorado institutions such as Colorado Mesa University, Denver Botanic Gardens, the University of Colorado, the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, and the Children’s Hospital Colorado Foundation.
He has served on several community councils and boards as well, including the 2nd Judicial District Nominating Commission, Boy Scouts Denver Area Council, Cleo Wallace Center, Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation, National Association of Industrial Office Parks, Institute of International Education, and the University of Colorado Real Estate Council, Foundation, and International Advisory Board. He is also a founding member of Brokers Benefiting Kids, which brings together the commercial real estate industry to support at-risk youth.