Leonard A. Wilf (born 1947) is an American businessman, the president of Garden Homes, the co-owner and vice chairman of the Minnesota Vikings football team,[1] and co-owner of the Nashville SC.
Wilf is president of the family-owned real estate development company, Garden Homes.[1]
With his cousins, brothers Zygi and Mark Wilf, he co-owns the Minnesota Vikings football team.[4] In August 2017, Wilf and his cousins became co-owners of the Nashville SC alongside lead investor John Ingram.[6] In 2015, the Wilf family had an estimated net worth of $5 billion.[7]
Wilf was married to the educator and philanthropist Dr. Marcia Robbins-Wilf.[9] She is the daughter of Saul Robbins, the co-founder of the Remco toy company, and his wife Ruth.[10][11] Their divorce negotiations took 12 years, with $20 million in fees for lawyers and accountants.[9] According to Wilf, "I was divorced, married and had a baby all in one week."[9]
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Craig, Mark via Minneapolis Star Tribune. "Vikings owners have a legacy of resilience", The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, December 31, 2015. Accessed December 27, 2017. "Once upon a time, Wellington Mara’s New York Giants were almost all that mattered to young Zygi and Lenny, who still hasn’t thrown out his eighth grade Riddell football helmet. Zygi played competitive tennis but was a backyard football enthusiast as he and Lenny grew up practically as brothers in adjoining homes in Hillside, N.J."