A fifteen-person roster stands behind every Destiny job, start to finish: 9 movers, 2 crew chiefs, and a 4-person office team. Every name on it is a payroll employee who’s passed a background check, not a stranger hired for the day.
The office side
Terrence Odom, Owner and Founder, still rides along on the big estate jobs and picks up his own phone most Saturday mornings. Yolanda Briscoe runs Scheduling and takes most incoming calls, noting your stairs and gate code before a date fills on the board.
Julian Escobar, our EN/ES Move Coordinator, plans each day’s routes around 610 Loop and I-10 traffic so nothing falls through between booking and truck arrival. Camille Duhon, our Estimator, does the walkthrough or photo review that turns your load into a signed number.
On the ground, Andre Fontenot runs point as Crew Chief, drilling every new hire on stair technique and elevator moves before they touch a client’s belongings. Reggie Boatwright captains our long-haul team, driving the runs toward Corpus Christi, Baton Rouge, Shreveport, and Oklahoma City.
Two Houstons, one roster
Andre’s guys know exactly which Heights lots need a shorter box truck to clear the driveway, and Julian can walk a Spanish-speaking client through pricing without missing a beat. That’s why a written figure holds.
How a booking flows
- Yolanda answers Your date lands on the board same-day.
- Camille writes the figure One number, tied to real access.
- Julian handles logistics Staffing and paperwork sorted early.
- Andre or Reggie runs it Local or long-haul, whichever fits.
Team roster
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| Terrence Odom | Owner / Founder |
| Yolanda Briscoe | Customer Intake / Scheduling |
| Julian Escobar | Move Coordinator (EN/ES) |
| Camille Duhon | Estimator |
| Andre Fontenot | Crew Chief, Local |
| Reggie Boatwright | Crew Chief, Interstate Runs |
The lineup doesn’t rotate mid-job — the crew that quotes your move is the crew that finishes it. See how Terrence got started or get your figure to begin.