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serve as advisors to the council/regional board, supervise the chapter advisors and help plan council/regional events. Professionals are also responsible for working with parents, coordinating the fundraising efforts through ’s Friends and Alumni Network () and forging relationships with community agencies. Through Summer Experiences and other International activities, a BBG will likely encounter members of the International Office staff. These professionals are charged with setting and leading the strategic direction of the organization. International Office staff members have responsibilities ranging from managing ’s finances and operations to implementing our International programs and initatives, to hiring and training our council and regional paid professional staff to serving as a liaison with our International Teen Executive Boards. In addition, marketing, fundraising and  relation efforts are coordinated at this level. 2011 2012 BBGG (B’nai B’rith Girls Games) Motion passes at August Execs as AZAA’s official counterpart. At the August Executives Conference, BBYO Speak UP Week is revitalized and the Global Ambassadors Network transforms into the Global Networking Committee. 34