Entering her 12th season as vice chair/owner, Casey Foyt represents the next generation of ownership of the Colts, along with her sisters Carlie Irsay-Gordon and Kalen Jackson. After graduating from Indiana University with a degree in sports marketing, Foyt worked for the NFL in London, England planning the first regular season NFL game played outside North America, as well as special events associated with the game. The contest was played in October 2007, featuring the New York Giants and Miami Dolphins playing in Wembley Stadium. Foyt joined the Colts in 2007 and focuses her energy on marketing and community relations. She helped revitalize the Indianapolis Colts Women's Organization and planned the group's first major fundraiser in 2007. Foyt also helps represent the club at NFL Owners' Meetings and other league events. Foyt resides in Carmel, Ind. with her husband, Anthony J. Foyt, IV, and five children.