Propel Colorado Hockey will cultivate and underwrite youth players demonstrating NCAA Division I talent, but with limited family budgets. 

Meet The ProCO Team

  • Victoria Stoner

    A resident of Colorado Springs, Victoria has won awards for her commitment to youth advocacy and development. She works throughout communities of under resourced teens and families in Colorado Springs and won the coveted Entrepreneur of the Year award in 2018. Victoria is a native of St. Louis, MO.

  • Matt Knoedler

    Raised in youth hockey and part of the adult hockey landscape, Matt loves to relive the glory days of SilverSticks in Sarnia, ON. A former Colorado State Representative, Matt is an avid cyclist and admitted policy wonk who dabbles in politics and nonprofit development.

  • Ieva Rumšienė

    A dedicated youth hockey mom and proud Lithuanian, Ieva is the Finance Director at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. A graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy, she can be found watching her boys at various ice rinks waving the Lithuanian flag.

  • Pam Walters

    Figure skater and Colorado native Pam Walters has a resume of pure ice. Pam built the NOCO ice rink, the Family Sports ice rink, the Providence rink and was the ice consultant for development and programming for the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Winter Games. You can often hear Pam saying, "Ice builds community."

  • Katherine Redmond

    A Colorado hockey mom, Katherine works with the NFL, MLB, NCAA, and others on violence against women response and prevention. Katherine received the John D Rockefeller Award for community service, the Congressional Record, and served as the Major League Baseball Violence Policy Board Director, among others.

Get in touch.

It all begins with us. Maybe you want to donate. Maybe you want to gather signatures for an ice rink in your community. Or maybe you want to contribute in unique ways that use your talents and resources. Whatever it is, connect with us and join our team to make a difference in the lives of kids.

"I'm a sophomore in high school and I play in Massachusetts. I'd love to stay home, but it's so expensive to play here and there's little competition. Almost all the kids on my team and on opposing teams are from Colorado, Utah, California, and other western states."

— Colorado-born 15U Hockey Player