In high school, I learned that a “stack” is a data structure. Its defining characteristic is First-In, Last-Out. You add to the stack with a “push” operation, and you take things out with a “pop”.

This is the first “push.” And I believe it’s important to start with why.
Nex Playground has now sold over 200,000 units. We’re launching in 5,000 retail stores across the U.S., and our team is growing to over 100 full-time employees by the end of the year. As CEO, my role is evolving—from builder to enabler, from doer to communicator. I now carry both an external voice to engage and an internal voice to inspire.
Trust—whether inside Nex or with our community—is built through ongoing, two-way communication.
So I’m here to keep “push”ing. And every time someone “pop”s and replies, it deepens the trust between us.
More “push”es to come.