Nick and April Ray | ModerNash

Owners of ModerNash

Nick and April Ray are the owners of ModerNash, a kitchen, bath, and closet cabinetry business in Middle Tennessee. They share their entrepreneurial journey, from starting with debt to learning the power of pivoting along the way. Their story is full of valuable lessons for anyone looking to grow their business.

What businesses do you run?

Nick and April Ray are the owners of ModerNash, a company specializing in kitchen, bath, and closet cabinetry, as well as small home remodels. Serving the Middle Tennessee area, ModerNash helps clients design, source materials, and install functional spaces for their homes. Nick and his wife, April, work together to manage every aspect of the business, from design to installation.

How did you get started as an entrepreneur?

Nick’s entrepreneurial spirit started at a young age. He recalls selling candy in elementary school and taking on various odd jobs in his teenage years, but it wasn’t until his late twenties that he realized how deeply his drive to create something of his own ran. Nick officially launched ModerNash in 2007, although the path wasn’t always easy. The first several years of running the business were tough, primarily because they started with debt instead of capital. While that made things difficult, it became an important lesson. Looking back, the couple would recommend starting with capital, not debt, but they are grateful for the experiences that shaped their entrepreneurial journey.

How do you think about growth in your current business? How do you plan for the future?

When Nick and April started ModerNash, growth was a more aggressive pursuit. With two young boys and a desire to succeed, Nick’s early years in business were all about pushing forward. But as the business has evolved, so has their approach to growth. Today, Nick and April focus on consistency rather than expansion for the sake of growth. They’re not looking to “take over the world” but instead prioritize maintaining a healthy work-life balance. They also believe in the power of pivoting. In the early days, much of ModerNash’s business relied on suppliers like IKEA. When the market changed, they had to adjust. For them, pivoting became a key skill, one that’s necessary for navigating the unpredictable nature of entrepreneurship. The business landscape is always evolving, and being able to adapt is essential for long-term success.

What advice do you have for aspiring entrepreneurs?

Nick’s advice to aspiring entrepreneurs is simple: know yourself. The more you understand your own strengths and weaknesses, the better positioned you’ll be to build a business that plays to your strengths while addressing your gaps. For Nick, recognizing his own limitations meant finding partners who could complement his skills, especially in areas like financial management and business processes. He also emphasizes the importance of allowing others to scrutinize your business. Having someone offer fresh perspectives on your numbers and processes can open your eyes to blind spots that you might miss on your own.

Another key lesson they have learned is the importance of being humble—especially when it comes to working with a partner. As a husband-and-wife team, Nick and April bring different personalities and skill sets to the table. While working together full-time has its benefits, it also requires patience, humility, and the ability to listen. Constructive criticism is part of the process, and being able to accept it helps improve both the business and their partnership.

Nick also highlights the reality of entrepreneurship. Success isn’t a straight line. In fact, he keeps a chart above his desk that shows the ups and downs of the entrepreneurial journey. The road to success is often filled with unexpected challenges, moments of doubt, and painful decisions. But being an entrepreneur is about pushing through those tough times and staying committed to the long-term vision.

Success isn’t a straight line. It’s a journey filled with ups and downs, and it’s your commitment to pushing through the tough times that defines your growth
— Nick Ray
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