Jordan Leopold is going to be just fine if he's slapped his last puck into a hockey net.
Business is booming at Leopold's Mississippi Gardens, the Brooklyn Park wedding event center he runs with wife, Jamie Leopold, and GM Cathy Dunn. The venue is booked most Saturdays through October 2016.
"The plan was to play hockey, but if that doesn't happen there are powers above that make other things meant to be, and I have a good place here in a family-run business. I do a little bit of everything. The only thing I don't do is selling. I'm not a good salesperson."
Sales are handled by Dunn, a catering sales manager at Northland Inn, now Marriott Norwest, for 18 years, who handled Jamie's wedding to Jordan 13 years ago. Dunn has become like family to the couple. "He's like my little brother," said Dunn, to which Leopold said, "Like a son," prompting a big ol' objection from her: "You're too old to be my son."
They can agree that Leopold is just the right age to be a draw at the venue. I'm told that a lot of people book hoping that Leopold will be around on their big day.
"I'll probably stick my head in but I do a lot of the behind-the-scenes stuff, you don't see.
He is around most days, mopping, mowing, creating ways to make the setup and breakdown go more smoothly. "I will answer a phone here and there, not too often. But if it has anything to do with the facility, that is all me. Moving chairs, ordering linens, ordering toilet paper or any of that fun stuff; landscaping. Do it or find someone capable."
Leopold would prefer to stay in the background because he doesn't like or need attention. Not even the attention that comes from the acrylic handles in the familiar shape on the front doors of Mississippi Gardens. He balked but they are finally growing on the father of four.