Tampa Bay Inferno partners with Bake More Pies for multimedia collaboration

The Tampa Bay Inferno, a women’s tackle football team, has partnered with Bake More Pies, a Tampa-based digital marketing agency, to produce multimedia content for the team.

As part of the partnership, Bake More Pies’ BMP.Studio will develop digital campaigns featuring the Inferno, including a season hype video. The collaboration aims to raise the team’s visibility and showcase women in sports.

“We are thrilled to partner with Bake More Pies as we continue to advance our mission to empower women through sports and build lasting connections within our community,” said Jen Moody, owner of Tampa Bay Inferno. “This collaboration not only enhances our brand but also aligns perfectly with our commitment to make a meaningful impact both on and off the field. We can’t wait to see how BMP.Studio’s creative vision will bring our team’s story to life.”

Bake More Pies chief executive officer Cordes Owen said, in a statement, that the partnership aligns with the company’s commitment to telling stories that connect with audiences.

“At Bake More Pies, we believe in pushing creative boundaries and telling stories that inspire and connect,” said Owen. “Partnering with the Tampa Bay Inferno gives us the opportunity to amplify the voices of strong, inspiring women and bring their stories to a larger audience. We’re excited to collaborate with a team that embodies resilience and determination.”

The Tampa Bay Inferno competes in the Women’s Football Alliance, the largest women’s tackle football league in the country. The team joined the league’s WFAPro division, in 2021, and is among the top 12 teams, nationally.

The collaboration will launch in early 2025 with video campaigns and behind-the-scenes content.

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