Mr. Sellers and his wife took four months to reach a decision.
Mr. Sellers has developed a $30,000 program intended to address broad concerns related to the environment, human rights and other social issues.
That all leaves Mr. Sellers, 48, with little time for sleep.
Mr. Sellers does not deny that, saying it has been because of other priorities, including his three sons.
Mr. Sellers was arrested as he engaged in a cell phone conversation on the street.
Mr. Sellers responded that "there is no minimum number" in court decisions.
Mr. Sellers said the company's contract manufacturers were increasing output but might still not be able to keep up with demand.
Mr. Sellers said it was not clear how long the increased demand would last.
Mr. Sellers, who takes over his new duties early next month, will have responsibility for operations and financial activities.
Mr. Sellers remarks angrily that the car journey was four hours long.