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He served as a full-time [[Missionary|missionary]] in the Guatemala Quetzaltenango Mission. He presided over the Guatemala Guatemala City Central mission from 2011 to 2014. He has also served as a ward Young Men president, bishop, and high councilor.
 
He served as a full-time [[Missionary|missionary]] in the Guatemala Quetzaltenango Mission. He presided over the Guatemala Guatemala City Central mission from 2011 to 2014. He has also served as a ward Young Men president, bishop, and high councilor.
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Monte Joseph Brough was sustained as the second counselor in the Young Men general presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on April 4, 2015. He was released on April 4, 2020.

Brough was born on December 11, 1963, in Salt Lake City to Monte J. and Ada Lanette Barker Brough. His father served in the First Quorum of the Seventy and the Presidency of the Seventy. He was raised in Farmington, Utah, and Robertson, Wyoming. He also lived in Minnesota while his father served as mission president.

Brough earned his bachelor’s degree in finance and his MBA from the University of Utah. He is the founder and owner of Rotational Molding of Utah in Brigham City. He and his wife, Emily Jane, are the parents of four children.

He served as a full-time missionary in the Guatemala Quetzaltenango Mission. He presided over the Guatemala Guatemala City Central mission from 2011 to 2014. He has also served as a ward Young Men president, bishop, and high councilor.