I’m pleased to announce that I’ve finally settled into the new office at Nichols Trade Center. Moving my old bones here was no small feat, but as soon as I stepped into these halls, I felt a surge of that old spark—one I hadn’t felt in months. It feels like home, in that bustling, star-spanning kind of way that only Nichols can provide. As I’ve walked around the station and reacquainted myself with the sights and sounds, the vibrancy of Nichols has renewed my energy and reminded me why we do what we do.
After a good sit-down with the board (who all look ten years older than I remember—amazing how time flies without us noticing), I’ve begun re-acquainting myself with the helm. I spent some time poring over project summaries, initiatives, and market reports. I’m genuinely excited about the direction we’re moving in. It’s good to be back in the saddle, and while I may have to brush up on the finer points of policy here and there, I’m certain that this next chapter will be a promising one.
On that note, there’s one important matter that requires our attention. Freeport 1 is currently without an administrator—a gap we all know can’t be left open for long. Freeport’s growth has been remarkable, but the station needs hands-on management, a clear head, and a steady hand to guide it through its next phase. This will be an important item on the agenda for our upcoming board meeting, so come prepared with suggestions, ideas, and any potential candidates you have in mind.
To our shared future,
Bob
Bartholomew Kelsomagus - CEO - Omicron Supply Industries