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Avery Belyeu (she/her)

Chief Executive Officer

Avery Belyeu has been leading cause-related work for more than a decade. A seasoned non-profit leader with a focus on LGBTQ+ health and wellness, her career spans suicide prevention and crisis intervention, public health, civil rights, and higher education.

Ms. Belyeu’s career includes leadership at civil rights organizations like: Lambda Legal Defense and education fund where she served as a Regional Director; the federally funded Suicide Prevention Resource Center and the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention where she led strategic suicide prevention initiatives that had a nationwide impact; and The Trevor Project, the leading non-profit providing suicide prevention and crisis intervention to LGBTQ+ youth under the age of 24, where she created the organization’s education department and designed upstream prevention programs. Early in her career, Ms. Belyeu worked in public health education and promotion at the university level, with a focus on LGBTQ+ student health and wellness.

Ms. Belyeu earned a Master of Divinity degree from Texas Christian University’s Brite Divinity School and a Bachelor of Science degree from Appalachian State University.


Will Batts (he/him)

Chief Operating Officer

Before joining the Montrose Center, Will has served as the Executive Director of OUTMemphis: The LGBTQ Community Center for the Mid-South.

He has served as a Grand Marshal for the MidSouth Pride Parade, received a certificate of appreciation from the City of Memphis for “outstanding and meritorious service to the community,” a Visionary Award from Focus Magazine Awards (Memphis), and a Mayoral Proclamation “to congratulate and celebrate Will Batts for his exceptional service to the people of Memphis and Shelby County.”

Will holds a B.S. in Psychology from the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, and has completed 67 hours of Ph.D. in Education, Counseling Psychology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.


Gary Powers, CMA (he/him)

Finance Director

Gary received a Bachelor of Science from the State University of New York at Binghamton, certification from The Institute of Certified Management Accounts in 2011, and possesses many years of experience in finance administration.

Gary and his team are responsible for all aspects of the financial management of the Center, including accounting, reporting, budgeting and financial analysis. Additionally, Gary is responsible for developing administrative policies and procedures within any standards of care that guide program services and establish accountability to the management team and Board of Directors.


Kyle Leisher, LPC (he/him)
Chief Behavioral Health Officer

Kyle Leisher began his time with the Montrose Center as a Licensed Professional Counselor – Intern working as a Staff Therapist in the Anti-Violence Program in late 2013. During this time, Kyle honed his counseling skills by working with victims of violence and abuse, as well as conducting outreach to communities and participating in panels focused on increasing awareness of sexual abuse, domestic violence, and hate crimes within the LGBTQ+ community.

After three years as a staff therapist, he took on the role as the Center’s Compliance and Admissions Coordinator. Kyle has a passion for quality improvement, and has spearheaded several projects at the Center that have focused on improving the quality of care provided to clients. Kyle also works diligently to ensure that the working environment is conducive to allowing staff to provide the highest levels of care to their clients. Kyle makes it his personal goal to ensure that all clients at the Center are treated in a dignified manner and can access the care they need to improve their quality of life.

Kyle holds a Masters of Counseling Psychology degree from Northwestern Oklahoma State University.


Jaymie Mielke Quiroz (she/her)
Chief Programs Officer

Jaymie Mielke Quiroz has been with the Montrose Center since 2006.  Prior to serving as the Chief Programs Officer, she spent the last sixteen years as the Prevention Program Director with the Montrose Center.  During that tenure, she had the privilege of starting and overseeing various federal, state, and local grants.  These grants focused on health education, HIV prevention and navigation, suicide prevention, tobacco cessation, and recovery in both substance use and mental health. She has participated and continues to participate in a variety of state and local committees focusing on social injustices, health equity, and the HIV continuum of care.     

Jaymie holds a B.S. in Criminal Justice and Sociology from Minot State University in North Dakota and a Masters in Sociology from the University of Houston- Clear Lake.  She also hold certifications as a CHW, RSPS, and PSS.

Gran inauguración del Law Harrington Senior Living Center

Board of Directors

el Montrose Center

Gary Wood, PCCh, CTS Presidente
Jane Robinson, Doctora en Jurisprudencia Vicepresidente
Clark Caperton, MPA Tesorero
Christopher Delphin, Doctor en Jurisprudencia Secretario
David Ramirez En general
Tina Burgos
Karen Carlson, MS
Bryan algodón  
Marvin Fuentes
Pablo W. Guillory
Tara Kelly
Jani Lopez
Nancy Sims, MLA

Dotación permanente del Centro de Consejería de Montrose

Ralph J. Herring, OD, MHA Presidente
Michael Sirimaturos, Doctor en Farmacia, BCNSP Vicepresidente
Jason doxey Tesorero
Vacante Secretario
Jim bailey
George beca
Cris robertson
Horacio Rodriguez