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WOMEN'S FOOTBALL FOUNDATION

Empowering Athletes. Elevating Communities.

The Inferno Women’s Football Foundation exists to empower strong, confident, and resilient athletes through leadership, opportunity, and community. By investing in women through sport, we’re inspiring the next generation to believe in their potential, lead with purpose, and create lasting impact on and off the field.

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Your support helps create opportunities for athletes, expand community programs, and grow the future of women’s football. Every contribution directly supports leadership development, outreach initiatives, athlete resources, and programs that empower the next generation.

Your donation is tax deductible: EIN#92-3370453

OUR MISSION

Focusing On What Matters Most

Women and girls deserve the opportunity to compete, lead, and grow without barriers standing in their way. The Inferno Women’s Football Foundation is committed to creating access, building confidence, and empowering the next generation through the power of sport.

Through athlete support, community programs, mentorship, and leadership development, we’re helping create opportunities that extend far beyond the field.

Your support helps us:

  • Expand access to sports and athletic opportunities for women and girls
  • Provide resources and support that help athletes pursue their goals
  • Create mentorship, leadership, and personal development opportunities
  • Advocate for the continued growth and visibility of women’s sports
  • Inspire the next generation to lead with confidence both on and off the field

When you support the Inferno Foundation, you’re investing in more than a team — you’re investing in opportunity, empowerment, and the future of women’s sports.

Meet the Board

The Leaders Behind the Mission

Built by passionate leaders, advocates, and community changemakers committed to creating opportunities, empowering athletes, and growing the future of women’s football.
Chase Stockton

Board Chair / Atti2de Ventures, LLC / Moto2de Motor Sports, LLC

Lauren Reyes

COO at YMCA of Greater Boston

Tiana Brockway-Horne

Associate Attorney at Gunster

Amanda Tritsch

PhD Kinesiology, LAT, ATC, CSCS

Constanza Suarez

Senior Project Engineer at Gannett Fleming

Bridgette Bello

CEO and Publisher of Tampa Bay Business & Wealth

Jennifer Moody

Owner, Tampa Bay Inferno / Founder, Inferno Women’s Football Foundation / Administrative Assistant, Enterprise Technology & Services – Chapters Health System

Alex Farris

Senior Lead Counsel 1 (SVP), Immigration Law, Citibank

Jenna Kidd

Sr. Account Coordinator, Partnerships, Tampa Bay Lightning

Zak Zumbiel

Senior Community Impact Manager, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Denise Vazquez Troutman
Ashley Kowal
Brittany Persaud

Fueling Change Beyond the Field

From youth camps and mentorship programs to local outreach and charitable initiatives, the Inferno Women’s Football Foundation is committed to making an impact far beyond the game. Every appearance, every handshake, and every act of service reflects our mission to inspire, uplift, and create lasting change across the Tampa Bay community.

Mr. Stockon has an extensive transportation and grant management background specializing in aviation with experience in project development and management, grant management and computer systems. Following the recent sale of Panther International, LLC, the leading grant management systems company specializing in state government transportation agencies. Chase now consults with state agencies as well as focusing on his non-profit and motorsports passions.

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Chase currently serves as the President & Chairman of the Inferno Women’s Football Foundation. Chase has previously served on the following boards: Lion’s Eye Institute Foundation (Chairman of the Board); the Tampa Bay Technology Forum (Chairman of the Board), the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce (Military Council Chair), the statewide Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence (Board Member), The Spring of Tampa Bay (Chairman of the Committee on Infrastructure, Chairman of Budget & Performance Oversight Committee), Florida Aquarium (Chairman of the Board, Audit Committee Chairman), Leadership Florida (Regional Chair and Board of Regents), Florida League of Cities (Judge, Cities of Excellence), Florida AeroPac (Vice-Chairman, Political Action Committee), Florida Airports Council (Committee Member), National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (Advisor). Leadership Tampa Bay (Board of Directors), Transportation Research Board (Committee for Intergovernmental Relations), Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center (Vice-Chairman, Producer Board), Colorado Department of Transportation Transition Team on Aviation, and the Ryan Nece Foundation.
In addition, Chase was the Honorary Wing Commander at MacDill AFB, an honorary Deputy with the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, and Tampa’s selected civic leader with USAF Air Mobility Command at Scott Air Force Base in Illinois. Chase was Community Chairman of the MacDill 2014, 2016, and 2018 AirFest – and awarded the USAF Thunderbird’s Airshow Award for the best airshow in the nation for both 2014 and 2016 as well as Best Military Airshow in the Country for 2018.
Additional past associations and accomplishments include: Parke Wright III Leadership Award Winner (for Outstanding Community Service), and the Florida Airports Corporate Eagle Award Winner 2007 and 2002. Chase is a graduate of Leadership Tampa (1999 Class President), Leadership St. Petersburg, Leadership Tampa Bay, and Leadership Florida.

EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE: Chase received his Bachelor of Science degree in International Business Management from Colorado State University and received his M.B.A. in International Transportation from San Francisco State University. He has also attended graduate studies in New Mexico and Tokyo, Japan.
Chase C. Stockon served as President/CEO of Panther International, an award-winning Software as a Service (SaaS) company specializing in the transportation grant and data management industry. Chase was responsible for overseeing Panther’s 20+ years of dynamic growth and experience working with state transportation agencies across the nation spanning from Alaska to Puerto Rico, California to Massachusetts, and everything in between.
Previously, he was the Director of the NASAO/CARE (Center for Aviation Research and Education) in Washington, D.C. Prior to that, Chase was responsible for the aviation programs in the metro Denver area as Manager of Aviation Planning for Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG) and an aviation planner for the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) in California.

Lauren Reyes has been with the Y for over 18 years, currently serving as the Chief Operating Officer for the YMCA of Greater Boston (YGB). In her role she supports YGB’s efforts to create an equity centered organization, both for the people they serve and employ and the spaces they operate within.

She began her career working in Youth Development with the YMCA of Greater Richmond (VA), worked for the Y in Central Maryland, and the Tampa Metropolitan Area YMCA (FL) prior to her time in Boston. Lauren’s passion for developing others is illustrated by her commitment to various local and national projects. She is a trainer for several Global Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, courses offered through Y-USA.

Lauren is a past Chair of the National Emerging Leaders Resource Network, and the immediate Past Chair of the Y-USA Multicultural Advisory Committee (MAC) which exists to identify, engage, inspire, develop, promote and retain multicultural staff in order to create a pipeline of diverse cause-driven leaders at all levels and to ensure that the leadership of YMCAs reflects the diverse communities we serve. Lauren also serves as part of the GDEI Leadership Council for Y-USA.
Lauren was recognized as a WLRN “Woman of Excellence” in 2022 and currently serves on the board of the Tampa Bay Inferno Women’s Football Foundation. Lauren graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a B.A. in Psychology and holds both her Y-USA Organizational Leader and Global Leader certifications.

She enjoys traveling and exploring the world with her two sons.

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Chase currently serves as the President & Chairman of the Inferno Women’s Football Foundation. Chase has previously served on the following boards: Lion’s Eye Institute Foundation (Chairman of the Board); the Tampa Bay Technology Forum (Chairman of the Board), the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce (Military Council Chair), the statewide Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence (Board Member), The Spring of Tampa Bay (Chairman of the Committee on Infrastructure, Chairman of Budget & Performance Oversight Committee), Florida Aquarium (Chairman of the Board, Audit Committee Chairman), Leadership Florida (Regional Chair and Board of Regents), Florida League of Cities (Judge, Cities of Excellence), Florida AeroPac (Vice-Chairman, Political Action Committee), Florida Airports Council (Committee Member), National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (Advisor). Leadership Tampa Bay (Board of Directors), Transportation Research Board (Committee for Intergovernmental Relations), Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center (Vice-Chairman, Producer Board), Colorado Department of Transportation Transition Team on Aviation, and the Ryan Nece Foundation.
In addition, Chase was the Honorary Wing Commander at MacDill AFB, an honorary Deputy with the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, and Tampa’s selected civic leader with USAF Air Mobility Command at Scott Air Force Base in Illinois. Chase was Community Chairman of the MacDill 2014, 2016, and 2018 AirFest – and awarded the USAF Thunderbird’s Airshow Award for the best airshow in the nation for both 2014 and 2016 as well as Best Military Airshow in the Country for 2018.
Additional past associations and accomplishments include: Parke Wright III Leadership Award Winner (for Outstanding Community Service), and the Florida Airports Corporate Eagle Award Winner 2007 and 2002. Chase is a graduate of Leadership Tampa (1999 Class President), Leadership St. Petersburg, Leadership Tampa Bay, and Leadership Florida.

EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE: Chase received his Bachelor of Science degree in International Business Management from Colorado State University and received his M.B.A. in International Transportation from San Francisco State University. He has also attended graduate studies in New Mexico and Tokyo, Japan.
Chase C. Stockon served as President/CEO of Panther International, an award-winning Software as a Service (SaaS) company specializing in the transportation grant and data management industry. Chase was responsible for overseeing Panther’s 20+ years of dynamic growth and experience working with state transportation agencies across the nation spanning from Alaska to Puerto Rico, California to Massachusetts, and everything in between.
Previously, he was the Director of the NASAO/CARE (Center for Aviation Research and Education) in Washington, D.C. Prior to that, Chase was responsible for the aviation programs in the metro Denver area as Manager of Aviation Planning for Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG) and an aviation planner for the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) in California.

Tiana Brockway-Horne is a member of the firm’s Business Litigation practice group. She represents clients in both the federal and state level on a variety of matters, focusing on contractual disputes, and probate and trust disputes. Tiana works closely with her clients to determine their unique needs, provide high-level understanding of all aspects of each matter, and develop unique strategies to facilitate her clients’ objectives, while navigating the litigation process efficiently and effectively. She is dedicated to providing exceptional and professional representation to her clients and building long lasting relationships.

Tiana received her law degree, with honors, including the William F. Blews Pro Bono Award, from Stetson University College of Law. While in law school, Tiana worked as a law clerk for two local litigation firms and also interned with the Pinellas County School Board and spent her second summer as a legal intern with the Hillsborough Public Defenders Office, participating in the Department of Justice’s Clemency Initiative. Tiana earned her Bachelor of Science in Psychology with a minor in Family and Child Sciences, from Florida State University in 2012 while being a member of the FSU Women’s Soccer team.

Prior to joining Gunster, Tiana worked at a small Tampa-based law firm, where she practiced commercial litigation. She also gained experience working on tax and transactional matters, and probate and trust disputes. Tiana is a member of the Florida Bar and is admitted to the Northern and Middle Districts of Florida. She is also a member of the District of Columbia Bar.

Dr. Amanda Tritsch serves as Associate Professor in the College of Medicine’s Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine and the School of Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Sciences. With a strong foundation in both clinical practice and academia, she is dedicated to advancing education, research, and injury prevention in sports medicine.

Dr. Tritsch earned her Bachelor of Science in Sport Science from the University of Kansas, a Master of Science in Kinesiology from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and a Ph.D. in Kinesiology from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. As an educator and researcher, she is committed to creating inclusive learning environments that effectively engage students from diverse educational backgrounds and learning styles.

Her research focuses on identifying modifiable physical characteristics that contribute to high-risk landing mechanics in adolescent athletes, particularly as they relate to ACL injury prevention. Through her work, Dr. Tritsch has helped advance the understanding of injury risk factors and is currently focused on developing clinician-friendly, field-based assessment tools that can be used to improve long-term athlete health and performance.

A member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association since 2002, Dr. Tritsch has been recognized for her excellence in education and service, earning honors including induction into the Academy of Distinguished Educators, Educator of the Year from the Athletic Trainers’ Association of Florida, and the organization’s Service Award. Her dedication to mentorship, research, and athlete well-being continues to make a lasting impact on the next generation of healthcare and sports medicine professionals.

Driven by a passion for engineering, I serve as a Senior Project Engineer at Gannett Fleming, overseeing vital transportation infrastructure projects throughout Florida.

My commitment extends beyond the professional realm to the tennis courts, where I enthusiastically compete on multiple USTA teams in Tampa. From basketball to swimming, sports have been an integral part of my life, fostering personal development and a deep appreciation for teamwork and dedication.

I am excited to channel this energy into supporting the growth of women’s football.