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Note: These positions are examples of organized leadership in BBG. However, throughout its history, BBG has empowered members at all levels of involvement to make a difference within their chapters and regions. Many communities have other locally specific roles for BBGs. STAFF While BBYO is a teen-led organization, adults play an important role assisting in decisionmaking processes, helping to resolve issues and supporting the mission and vision of the organization. Some staff members are paid professionals while others are volunteer advisors. The adult with whom you will work most closely is your chapter advisor. Advisors volunteer their time to help interpret  policy as well as work with the elected leadership to guide chapters. The advisor attends all chapter events and is available as a resource and mentor to chapter members. The professional staff members primarily responsible for overseeing a council or region are the Program Directors and Program Associates.  professionals 2010 At the August Executive’s Conference, the “Speak UP for Israel” and “Stand UP for Each Other” campaigns were launched; the Degrees of Programming were introduced; the International Service Fund was redefined for aiding global Jewry; the Global Ambassadors Network was created and the Coalition of Jewish Teen Leaders (CJTL) was motioned into action. 33