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David L. Beck, 55, was serving as a ward mission leader when he was called as the new general president of the Church's Young Men organization. He served previously as a stake president, high councilor, and bishop and as president of the Brazil Rio de Janeiro North Mission.

Brother Beck is an executive with a manufacturing and distribution company and serves on the board of a technology college. He received a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and a master's degree in engineering administration from the University of Utah. His wife is Robyn Ericksen Beck.

Larry M. Gibson, 62, newly named as first counselor in the Young Men General Presidency, was serving as a stake president when he received his call. Prior Church service includes serving in a stake presidency, on a high council, as a bishop, and as a ward and stake Young Men president.

Brother Gibson's professional career has been in the technology sector where he worked as vice president and chief information officer of a Fortune 500 company. He received a bachelor's degree and master's degree in computer science and information science from Brigham Young University. His wife is Shirley Barton Gibson.

Adrian Ochoa, 55, was serving as his ward's high priest group leader when he was called as second counselor in the Young Men general presidency. He has served as a stake president, area public affairs director, Area Seventy and mission president.

Brother Ochoa has worked in advertising and film production in the United States and Mexico. He received a bachelor's degree in communications from Universidad Regiomontana and completed additional studies in business and marketing from Instituto Tecnologico de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey and Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon. He and his wife Nancy Villareal Ochoa, oversee humanitarian work in Latin America.

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