
On March 11, the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce welcomed two new Leadership Circle investors at its annual CrimeSTAT Luncheon.
The first is The Homestead Café, who was represented by Jory Rosen.
The Homestead Café is nestled at the base of the Sandia Peak Tram and is being billed as a place to unwind, connect and take in the view of the city. It offers roasted coffee, teas, baked goods, snacks and New Mexico cuisine.
Rosen said he is excited on his newest venture and is looking forward to being part of the Albuquerque community.

The second Leadership Circle investor is Dr. David Ley, executive director of New Mexico Solutions, which is a behavioral health nonprofit based in Albuquerque.
New Mexico Solutions’ mission is to improve the lives of New Mexicans through a compassionate, evidence-based and trauma-informed array of community-based mental health and substance use services.
“We are expanding dramatically in our community. We provide a comprehensive array of behavioral health and substance use services, children, adults and families and very exciting leaders that we’re in negotiations with the city of Albuquerque to open community mental health services in Gateway Center on Gibson and to be part of the hub that the city has developed there to offer greater access to services to all Albuquerque citizens,” Dr. Ley said. “We are very happy to partner with the Chamber, as we are in an expansion mode, developing new services and trying to better serve our community.”


