
Founder | CEO
Luis Toledo is a distinguished leader in the residential, commercial and industrial relocation industry, bringing over 45 years of expertise in business operations, strategic growth, and logistics management. As the founder of Mid-West Moving & Storage and Chicago Office Movers, he has successfully led both organizations to complete several hundred relocations across the Midwest and beyond.
Under his leadership, these companies have set industry standards for efficiency, reliability, and customer service in corporate, government, and institutional relocations. Committed to innovation and professional excellence, Luis expanded his executive acumen through the Executive Program at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management.
Beyond business, Luis drives corporate social responsibility initiatives, partnering with Move for Hunger and other nonprofit organizations to provide moving services and sustainable solutions. He also leads environmental efforts by repurposing furniture and equipment for donation in Nicaragua and Guatemala, reducing waste, and supporting communities in need.
The Pros and Cons of Living in Aurora, IL
Countless residents of Aurora, Illinois, live the American dream. Considering the availability of jobs and its family-friendly atmosphere, Aurora is an ideal place to live. As with any US city, however, living here comes with its own set of pros and cons. Aurora is...
12 Going Away Gifts for Friends and Family Moving Out of State
Parting gifts—so long as they are meaningful and useful—are always appreciated by friends and family who are moving out of state. Thousands of gift possibilities are out there. Show those moving how they positively impacted your life by gifting any of the following...
Fill a Truck Food Drive – Move for Hunger 2021
Event Details MWM & COM Fill A Truck 2021 Flyer Did you know that 1 in 6 children in Cook County do not have access to nutritious meals? At Mid-West Moving & Storage, this is something we want to change. This is why we have partnered with the local...





