Jared Johnson sits down on location with Jordan Hood, the new owner of Low’s Bridal, a regionally known 48-year bridal institution in rural Arkansas. Jordan shares how a childhood on a Mississippi farm, an art and photography degree from Parsons, early digital marketing work in New York, and five years raising money for St. Jude all shaped the way she eventually stepped into owning a historic 22,000 square foot bridal shop she first joked about buying at age 19. She explains how she found the deal through her best friend’s family, what it took to win the trust of sellers who saw their staff as family, and why saving, buying her first home, and years of work across multiple industries positioned her for a successful SBA loan.
Jordan and Jared break down the real transition process inside a legacy business. They discuss hiring managers to replace two founders, navigating vendor account transfers, ordering a phase one environmental report early, using working capital to bridge delays, and learning everything from market trips to seven circuit breaker panels in a 30-day sprint. Jordan also shares the operational and customer experience changes she made on day one, including modernizing the check-in process, rewriting sales scripts, and improving the flow for today’s bride while protecting the magic that has defined Low’s Bridal for nearly five decades.
Main Takeaways:
Episode Highlights:
[00:00:40] Meet Jordan Hood and the origins of Low’s Bridal
[00:01:36] Growing up in rural Mississippi and discovering a creative path
[00:03:22] Early digital marketing work in New York during the rise of social media
[00:04:14] From floristry and fashion to AI behavioral advertising
[00:05:22] Five years at St. Jude and the business efficiency lessons of nonprofit fundraising
[00:08:07] The college conversation where Jordan first joked she would buy Low’s one day
[00:10:00] How the deal file landed on Jared’s desk and why this SBA loan looked different
[00:11:49] Being a “normal person” buyer and how saving and buying a home made the deal possible
[00:14:23] Advice to searchers: be willing to ask owners if they might sell
[00:17:00] Winning the trust of the sellers and staff in a multi-generation bridal business
[00:20:32] Replacing two founders with one owner and hiring managers quickly
[00:22:20] What Jordan would do differently and what she wishes she knew up front
[00:25:37] Ordering the full phase...
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