PHILADELPHIA – Mischa Greenberg was 58 when her professional life seriously contracted: She was laid off after 38 years in pharmaceutical sales.
Her bounce-back move? A business helping others live smaller.
Greenberg launched Moves-Made-EZ.com in September 2013, serving as a consultant to those who need help with those heart-rending decisions about what not to take with them. She has tapped into two trends that show no signs of waning: downsizing and the difficulty people have letting go of their possessions.
A self-described minimalist, Greenberg had helped friends and family prepare for moves "all my life" and thought "doing it as a business was a really unique idea."
It wasn't. In doing research for her business plan, she discovered the National Association of Senior Move Managers, or NASMM, an Illinois-based organization that got its start just outside Philadelphia.
Instead of being discouraged that others had already thought of her business niche, Greenberg was inspired.
"I made money my first year in business," said Greenberg, who declined to disclose financials but said she charges $50 an hour and reached "90 percent of my five-year [revenue] goal in Year 2." With no overhead — she does her work in others' homes — and no employees, she is averaging four jobs a month and has done almost 60 since she started the business.
Demographics paint a rosy picture for the industry, according to NASMM's website. It notes that by 2030, the elderly will account for one-fifth of the total U.S. population, and that those 85 and older make up the fastest-growing segment.