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Jennifer Burke

Jennifer Burke

Executive Director/Cofounder

I am the Executive Director of Healing Addiction in Our Community and Serenity Mesa Recovery Center. I have a Bachelors of Science in Information Technology and a Masters in Business Administration from UNM. In 2011, I started a mission to build something that I wish would have existed for my son – that mission turned into Serenity Mesa Recovery Center. My son, Cameron, was a heroin addict. He became addicted to heroin after a sports injury and subsequent prescriptions for pain killers. My son passed away of an overdose on August 13, 2011. Serenity Mesa is built for all of those who have passed and those who still suffer from the disease of addiction. Our mission is to provide a peaceful, tranquil place for young people to get better, get healthy, and acquire the skills they need to be successful members of their community. It’s not just about the drug, but it is about the recovery.

 

David Burke

David Burke

Chief Operating Officer/Co-Founder

David began his career in construction in Albuquerque in 1992 sweeping out houses for a local builder, Opel Jenkins/KB Homes. He advanced within the company to Warranty Manager, Assistant Superintendent, Superintendent, and finally NW Construction Manager. In 2001, David moved to Phoenix, AZ where he became VP of Construction for the Phoenix Division of Stillbrooke Homes. In 2003, David started his own business – Burke Brothers Construction in Scottsdale, Arizona. In September of 2006, his health troubles began and after emergency surgery to remove part of his intestines, David spent a little over a month in a hospital where his addiction to opiates and Xanax began. After four years struggling with his addiction, David found recovery in 2010 and has been in recovery for seven years. In 2012, after meeting Jennifer, David joined HAC. His desire to help build and open Serenity Mesa soon took shape. David has successfully lobbied and was the driving force to obtain close to two million dollars in Capital Outlay funding to purchase and renovate Serenity Mesa. David is a certified CPI trainer, NARCAN trainer and holds a New Mexico Contractors license for his Construction Company – Serenity Construction. He mentors Serenity Mesa residents introducing them to the construction field including concrete, tile, framing, landscaping and basic handyman duties.

 

Zach Padilla, LMSW

Zach Padilla, LCSW

Clinical Director

Zach was born in Albuquerque, but was raised in Johnson City, Tennessee. Zach knew from a young age that the social work field was what he wanted to do. Zach attended East Tennessee State University, where he obtained his Bachelors in Psychology, and a Masters in Social Work. Zach was introduced to the field by working with youth and young adults on probation that were at-risk of removal from home. Zach would then come to join the Serenity Mesa team upon moving to Albuquerque in 2023. Zach has a passion for working with those who are struggling with substance use, as well as mental health concerns to help them review the impact of their decisions so they make a fully informed choice on living a life that would help them meet their goals. Outside of work, Zach enjoys swimming, spending time with family, golfing, and seeing all the unique cities and towns in New Mexico.

 

Chrissy Pacheco, NCACI, LADAC

Chrissy Pacheco, NCACI, LADAC

Clinician

Chrissy was born and raised in Belen, NM and moved to Albuquerque in June of 2005. She received a BA in psychology and a BA in Criminology in Dec 2011 from UNM-main campus. She has been working in the mental and behavioral health field since 04/2012. She worked as a Lead Treatment Coordinator at New Mexico Solutions Treatment Foster Care program for 7 years and specialized in working with teens. She began to work in the substance abuse field after losing her younger brother to an 11-year battle with heroin in 2015. She received her License in Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counseling (LADAC) in December 2024. She is passionate about working with youth and believes in helping them to choose a better path for themselves as well as helping them to understand that they are NOT their mental health, they are NOT their addiction, and they are NOT their mistakes. Her journey at Serenity Mesa has inspired her to obtain her master’s in social work to obtain her LMSW, which she will begin in August 2025. She strives to help grow and build resources for our youth in NM.

Katherine Cole

Katherine Cole

Supportive Housing and Nav Director

Kat Cole was born and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She struggled with substance abuse and through her journey into recovery, she decided to begin a career in the field to help others find their sobriety. Kat is a Certified Peer Support Worker and a mother of one.

Sharisa Anthony

Sharisa Anthony

Program Manager

Sharisa was born and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Sharisa started out working in the mental health field in 2015 at a treatment center for troubled youth. Sharisa realized that helping people was something she was good at and that she enjoyed. In her free time Sharisa likes to play on Duolingo learning Navajo and hanging out with her loved ones.

Tandi

Tandi Bush

Project and Data Administrator

Tandi was born and raised in New Mexico. She attended the University of New Mexico and received a dual bachelors’ degree in Criminology and Psychology. She has built her career around supporting youth and families, with a strong passion for helping individuals affected by addiction, a commitment shared in part by her own experience with loved ones who have struggled with substance use challenges. Tandi joined the Serenity Mesa team in 2018 and currently serves as the Data & Special Project Administrator. Tandi has over a decade of experience in youth services, and has held various frontline and leadership roles. When she’s not working, Tandi enjoys bowling in local leagues and baking. 

Lou Duran

Lou Duran

Cofounder, Billing Specialist and Event Coordinator

After losing her son, Michael to addiction at the age of 19, Lou has spent the last 14 years as an advocate in our community bringing awareness and education to youth and their families. Her efforts include state-wide presentations in various community events, school presentations, treatment centers, community groups, seminars, conferences, as well as participating in four documentaries. She joined Healing Addiction in our Community (HAC) in 2011 and shared the vision with the group of parents and grandparents who founded HAC to create a safe place for our youth to begin their journey in recovery. She is grateful and honored to have the opportunity to be a part of Serenity Mesa. ~ His Face, My Voice

Lynne McLamb

Lynne McLamb

Director of Operations and Human Resources

Lynne started her career in 1998 as an HR Generalist for a non-profit; she then went to work for a major hospital in Albuquerque where she focused on compensation. Lynne struggled with her own opioid addiction for many years which was brought on by a medical condition. She entered recovery August 14, 2014. At three years in recovery she began working at the rehab where she addressed her own addiction as their Operations Manager. When Covid hit, the rehab moved their operation to Santa Fe. Lynne joined the Serenity team in February of 2021 and has focused on providing support to the organization so they can help as many young people who are struggling with substance abuse as they can. She has two adult sons who she is extremely proud of. Lynne spends her free time doing home improvement projects, transforming furniture and spending time with her fur babies.

Ethan

Ethan Reimer

Housing Program Manager

Ethan grew up on a wheat farm in Southwest Kansas. He received his B.A. in Anthropology from Kansas State University in 2018, then moved to Albuquerque to explore life in a bigger city. He continued his education at CNM where he studied exercise science with a greater ambition to achieve a Masters of Public Health at UNM. Ethan has been working with Serenity Mesa since October of 2023, and has been managing Serenity’s Shared Housing Site—The Village—since November of 2024. This is his first professional opportunity to work with at-risk youth, although helping others has always been the nature of his heart. When Ethan is not on-site empowering our youth, he enjoys engaging with the greater Albuquerque community as an advocate for health, wellness, and harm reduction. Outside of work, Ethan is an avid quilter, weight-lifter, and full-time friend.

Cory Natachu

Human Resources Coordinator

Cory is a New Mexico Native from the Zuni Pueblo. He made his way to Albuquerque to attend UNM and obtained a degree in Business Administration. To which he worked as a Project Coordinator for a construction company before hopping on as the HR Coordinator for Serenity Mesa team in 2024. Seeing how alcoholism can affect families and their loved ones is what attracted him to this line of work and wanting to help the next generation before they are too far gone. Believing that it still takes a village to raise a child, even in this complicated world we live in. 

Sarah Pollock

Administrative Assistant

Sarah was born in Kansas and raised back and forth between North and South California. Depending on her mood, she likes to do different things, such as working with Clay or creating digital art and games on my PC. For 10 years, she has worked in customer service, mixed with food service and freight, attending all holidays so versatility, adaptability, perseverance, and organization are her strengths as well as handling chaotic situations.

Sarah has experience with supporting loved ones who suffered from substance abuse. Throughout her life she has learned a lot through different experiences on how to connect and empathize with all different kinds of people from different backgrounds. She has a natural caring nature so it feels great to be part of a healing community here at Serenity Mesa.

Kevin Whatley

Housing Case Manager (Village)

With more than 25 years of experience in the Albuquerque community, Kevin is dedicated to supporting individuals and families. He believes that resilience is built through compassion, understanding, and strong support systems.

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David McMasters

Maintenance Supervisor/ Compliance Officer

David McMasters was born in Oklahoma but raised in Albuquerque NM where his Parents moved to begin careers at the Kirtland Air Force Base in 1973. Upon completion of High School David was interested in working with the youth of our community and began a career working with APS as a Campus Security and Athletic coach. Due to an unfortunate incident David had to alter his original plan, and for the next 25 years he worked in two different automotive industries from being a Paint and Body Manager to being an Inventory Manager at 4 different Local New and Used car dealerships. In January of 2024, an opportunity with Serenity Mesa’s Maintenance dept. came up, and David Jumped at an opportunity to work with the youth of this State and Community again. He is pleased to be able to help have an influence in the lives of our staff and residents through his positive attitude and encouraging demeanor.

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Vicenta Sepulveda

Admissions Coordinator

Vicenta brings 27 years of experience in the Medical and Behavioral Health field, with extensive knowledge across multiple healthcare departments. Born and raised in Albuquerque, she is dedicated to providing compassionate, client‑centered support throughout the intake process. Known for her professionalism, strong communication skills, and willingness to assist wherever needed, she is committed to serving her community and continually expanding her knowledge.

Dominique Gurule

Youth Service Navigator

Dominique is a proud South Valley native, born and raised with a deep connection to her community. As a Certified Peer Support Worker (CPSW) and dedicated case manager, Dominique brings both professional experience and personal understanding to her work. Having overcome many difficult obstacles, including addiction, she uses her journey as a source of strength and inspiration. Dominique is passionate about helping youth find their path to recovery, offering guidance, support, and hope to those who need it most. Her mission is to uplift others and create a positive impact, one life at a time.