About
TXO is an innovative product of Charles T. Cooksey and CTC Global Enterprise Operations. We’re proud to bring this next generation head protection technology to global markets. Learn more about our processes and team here, then contact us to get involved.

Meet Charles Cooksey
Charles T. Cooksey is the creator of tri-lateral XO (TXO). Driven by creative forward thinking, he is an inventor, innovator, product designer/developer, and product manager. He has more than three decades of corporate and entrepreneurial experience in IT, Sales, Marketing, PR, Event Management, Employment Services, and Client Representation.
Cooksey graduated from the Northwestern University Master of Product Design and Development Management (MPD2) program. Now, influenced and elevated by MPD2’s “Design Thinking” concepts, he is combining his experience, education, and creativity to produce new solution-oriented and life-enhancing products for global consumers.
The TXO Story
Cooksey designed TXO as a helmet system to prevent, minimize, and mitigate catastrophic Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) and Neck Injuries (NI) in impact-prone sports and recreation activities. His initiative was based in his passion for American football. He played the sport from the age of 8 through his college years at Langston University in Langston OK. Even though he didn’t experience a professional football career, his passion for the sport has sustained and he is a fan forever.
Unfortunately, Cooksey has been challenged as a fan when seeing football players lying motionless on the field after high-impact collisions. This ignited Cooksey’s health focus in football. Shaken by the possibility of players being paralyzed due to neck injuries, he determined that football, typically cast as a health “villain”, was actually the “victim” due to obsolete and inadequate equipment.
Cooksey resolved that dynamically safer sports/recreation equipment had to be created to protect the neck and spinal cord. He then proceeded to conceptualize TXO to prevent and minimize NI issues. Concurrently, TBI issues, specifically chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), became the media’s focal point. The spotlight was cast on former NFL, collegiate, and youth players’ debilitating mental disease, early deaths, and suicides. Cooksey then expanded his focus to address TBI issues as well.
As TXO’s design and development progressed, Cooksey added 13 sports and recreation activities and a health safety application to IPS’s product lines.
TXO is now being scaled for 15 global consumer markets, and market placement dates will be determined in the coming months. Once on the market, TXO, a helmet system featuring unprecedented head, brain, and neck impact protection, will become the world leader in next-generation safety for sports/recreation participants and the physically challenged.
The Team
Creative Strategist

Charli S. Cooksey, MEd
- Strategy Consultant / The Cooksey Group
- wePower / Founder & Executive Director
- St. Louis City Board of Education
- inspireSTL Executive Director (former)
- Teach For America Corps Member (former)
- University of Missouri — St. Louis MEd Secondary Education
Brain Bank
Advisers

Walter Herbst, PhD
Professor, Northwestern University
- 100+ Patents

Dennis Donahue, JD
Intellectual Property Attorney

Pete Peters, PhD
Professor, Washington University

Tom Oleksy, MBA
Operations & Marketing Manager
Mechanical Engineers
Concept2Creation Engineering, Inc.

- Nicholas Dong, BSME
- Tyler Vinyard, BSME
- Shant Alexanian, MSME, BSME