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Paul Skjodt

Paul Skjodt (born June 28, 1958) is an American-Canadian businessman, and former ice hockey player.

Paul Skjodt was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 28, 1958.

From 1975, he played junior-level ice hockey for the Kitchener Rangers, Windsor Spitfires, Royal York Royals and Toronto Nationals, as well as the Erie Blades and the Crowtree Chiefs.

In 1986, Skjodt moved to Indianapolis in 1986 to pursue a career with the Indianapolis Checkers of the International Hockey League.

Skjodt founded and owned the now defunct Indiana Ice hockey team of the USHL, that won the Clark Cup Championship in 2009 and 2014.

In 2014, Skjodt was planning on building a $25 million 250,000-square-foot sports complex in northwest Indianapolis.

In 1987, he married Cindy Simon, the daughter of Melvin Simon and Bess Simon. They have three children, Erik, Samantha and Ian.

The couple are leading political donors and gave $6.6 million to the Democratic Party in the 2018 elections.

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