Fort Myers, FL · Lee County · on the road across Southwest Florida since 2017

Our team — the crew behind your Southwest Florida move

Payroll staff only, no rotating temp crews

  • Text over a walkthrough video and most households have a signed total waiting in their inbox within hours
  • Our founder spent six years coordinating hurricane-recovery logistics before he ever ran a moving truck, and that same standard runs the schedule today
  • Every mover on the truck draws a W-2 paycheck from us — nobody is a day-labor hire and every truck is titled to Jordan Moving
  • A June-through-November forecast gets built into the route plan instead of becoming a reason to call you and reschedule, going back to 2017
★★★★★Households from Cape Coral to Estero rate this crew a full 5.0

Send Me A Written Number Talk to the office: (888) 278-9005

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Send over both ZIP codes and a rough room count and our office typically has a signed number back to you the same day.

Somebody on our own payroll picks this up, often within the hour — not a booking platform, not a call center passing messages along to Jordan Moving Company. Whatever figure we send back today is the figure due on move day, full stop.

Jordan Reyes has run payroll for a fourteen-person company since founding it in 2017, four office staff and two crew chiefs on top of the movers who actually load the trucks. Two crews handle loading on any given day, with the rest keeping the office running.

Who you’ll actually deal with

Denise Okafor answers first when the office phone rings. Stairs, elevator access, HOA gate rules — she asks what applies and gets a tentative date on the calendar before hanging up. Colby Fenn plots the day’s route once he’s checked what the tropical outlook looks like for the week, working around bridge traffic out to the barrier islands.

Amara Whitfield runs estimating, whether that means an in-person walkthrough or a video you text over, and turns either into a number you can plan around. For the tougher canal-lot jobs or a same-week office move, Jordan gets back in the truck himself.

Local crews answer to Hector Salinas, and nobody handles a customer’s belongings without a training run behind them first. Long-distance loads belong to Preston Yancey, who runs the Raleigh, Richmond, Louisville, and Columbus lanes.

The kind of thing you can’t learn from a manual

Hector already knows which Cape Coral streets are too tight for the bigger trucks before he’s even turned onto them, and Colby starts rerouting the moment a storm cell builds up over the Gulf. That instinct only comes from working the same territory year after year, hurricane season after hurricane season.

Who does what, from your call to the truck pulling away

  1. You call Denise gets your date on the calendar right away.
  2. We estimate Amara builds a number specific to your home.
  3. We plan Colby sorts the route and building requirements.
  4. We move you Hector or Preston runs the job, based on mileage.

Full roster

Name Role
Jordan Reyes Owner / Founder
Denise Okafor Customer Intake / Scheduling
Colby Fenn Move Coordinator
Amara Whitfield Estimator
Hector Salinas Crew Chief
Preston Yancey Crew Chief / Long-Distance

The other eight are the full-time movers on the trucks every day, permanent staff, not seasonal hires. Want the hurricane-recovery backstory behind why Jordan started this company? That’s on the about page — or skip ahead and call the office to get your date reserved.

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