Our Team

 
 
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Raphael Leslau

Raphael was born in Jerusalem and moved to North Bethesda, MD as a young child at the age of five years old, he went on to attend and graduate from Walter Johnson High School in 2019.

During his time at the Walter Johnson, Raphael won a state championship for the Wildcats during his freshman year in 2015.

Standing at 6’2”, Raphael currently continues his athletic career a Division I athlete playing soccer for Radford University.

When Raphael isn’t on the truck, you will find him out on the soccer field or in the weight room!

Enrique Garcia

Enrique, the Co-Owner and Director of Human Resources & Operations, was born and raised in Kensington, MD.

Enrique attended Kensington Parkwood Elementary School, North Bethesda Middle School, and eventually went on to graduate from Walter Johnson High School in 2020.

In his time at Walter Johnson, Enrique was co-captain of the wrestling team, where he made a county placement and regional appearance in his freshman year.

Enrique was also co-captain of the football team in his senior year, leading his team to a record setting 8-3 season.

Enrique currently attends The University of Maryland and carries the same level of leadership to every moving job.

You can find him in his garage gym moving heavy weight when he isn’t in the office!

 
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Anthony Diallo

Anthony, also known as Tony, graduated from St. Andrews Episcopal School in 2019.

During his time at the school he earned varsity letters in Soccer, Basketball, and Lacrosse. Tony now continues his athletic career as a Division I Men’s Lacrosse Player at The University of Maryland, Baltimore County.

When Tony attended St. Andrews, he excelled both on and off the field, he was recently named the 2019 District of Columbia Bobb Scott award winner, recognizing a boys’ player that goes “above and beyond: in service to his/her team, school, and community.

Tony was also a four-time All-MAC player and two-time Defensive Player of the Year.

Tony spends most of his free time working out and practicing, but is also heavily involved in community service. For the past three summers, Tony has taken a week off to serve as a counselor at Camp PALS in Philadelphia and Georgetown, a week-long camp for young adolescents with down-syndrome.

Tony will continue his education at UMBC and graduate to become a Veterinarian in the future.

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Alex Warren

Alex Warren graduated in 2019 from St. Johns College High School in North West Washington D.C.

During his time at St. Johns, Alex earned three varsity letters playing baseball. Not only was the team ranked 14th nationally by USA Today in Alex’s senior year of 2019, Alex was also named captain and helped lead the team to a WCAC and D.C. state championship.

Alex can be found lifting and furthering his baseball skills whenever he isn’t on the truck!