Kalen Jackson was born into the NFL as the youngest daughter of Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay, so her love for the sport developed at an early age.
Kalen Jackson grew up in football, developed a passion for using the game to help others
Kalen Jackson was born into the NFL as the youngest daughter of Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay, so her love for the sport developed at an early age.
Using football to help others has become part of her purpose.
"I can't recall (when I fell in love with the game) because it was that ingrained in us but what I remember most is developing my passion and love for the team and for football when I saw what it brings to community," Jackson told the AP. "My passion is being of service to others, and that doesn't only mean within nonprofit work. It also means seeing the memories and the moments that we're able to create with our fans and create with family. Then knowing that people's lives are positively impacted by what our players do on the field and obviously off the field."
Jackson and her sisters - Carlie Irsay-Gordon and Casey Foyt - are vice chairs/owners of the Colts. They had a choice to pursue any career path they desired - Jackson considered becoming a screenwriter at one point - but their father made sure they felt welcome to work in the family business. He instilled in them a belief they belonged in a male-dominated industry that is seeing more growth for women.