the paid staff was not to push their philosophy, but to help the new board

Jennifer aspired to become Executive Director of her mental health center where she worked. She had recently been asked to staff a committee charged with planning for community based services and was excited to incorporate more advocacy, empowerment, and prevention programs. They appointed a board to help with these new services which was much more conservative than Jennifer had hoped. The chair of the board completely ignored her proposals and stated that the role of the paid staff was not to push their philosophy, but to help the new board implement whatever programs the board developed. As the meeting progressed it became clear that the board wanted to hire an Executive Director with project management skills, not a human services degree. Now that her professional philosophy and goals have been discounted she does not know what to do. Please answer these questions in essay form. To  what  degree  is it  appropriate  for  Jennifer   to  promote  her own   candidacy   for the   position   of  Executive  Director? Was it  unethical  or  unprofessional  for  Jennifer  to  deempha- size  advocacy  in the   grant  application?  Is the   role  of  paid committee  staff   to  push   the   philosophy they   feel   is  best,  or is it  only  to  carry  out the   wishes  of the ?  What she should do next and determine whether the role of paid committee staff is to push the philosophy they feel is best or to carry out the wishes of the committee, even if they do not agree philosophically with those wishes. Paper must be in APA format and written at graduate level  3page minimum.