Early Life and Education
Casey Foyt (née Irsay), was born on February 10, 1983. Her father, Jim Irsay, was working for the Baltimore Colts at the time of her birth, and she moved to Indianapolis at the age of one. Foyt attended Indiana University Bloomington, earning a bachelor's degree in sports marketing.
Rise to Success
Foyt began her career with the Indianapolis Colts in 2007, focusing on marketing and community relations. She played a crucial role in revitalizing the Indianapolis Colts Women's Organization, organizing its first major fundraiser in 2007. In 2012, she was named vice chair and co-owner of the Colts. Foyt has represented the Colts at NFL owners' meetings. In May 2025, following the death of her father, Jim Irsay, she assumed the titles of owner and executive vice president.
Key Business Strategies
As co-owner and executive vice president, Foyt oversees the Colts' marketing and community outreach efforts. She also actively participates in strategic decision-making and represents the team at league events. Her responsibilities include managing the franchise's public image and fostering positive relationships with the community.
Philanthropy
Casey Foyt is involved in Kicking The Stigma, a mental health initiative affiliated with the Colts. Additionally, she has supported various community outreach programs.
