Jury Panel
A grid of profile cards for the independent award judges, each with a portrait, an affiliation, the criterion scored, and one scoring note.
A grid of profile cards for the independent award judges, each with a portrait, an affiliation, the criterion scored, and one scoring note.
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Jury Panel introduces the independent judges behind the flagship award as a grid of profile cards, each with a shared portrait, an affiliation, the single criterion that judge scored, and one line from their scoring notes. Six of the twelve judges are named, and an independence note closes the section so the reader knows who did the deciding.
Judges are one array, each row pairing a shared avatar component with a role, a criterion, and a quote. The closing line spells out the conflict rules the awards body publishes.
Reach for this block on awards and about pages where the credibility question is who did the judging, not what the trophy says. Names, roles, and notes here are placeholders for your real panel. It gives the award spotlight its backing, the people behind the badge.
A natural flow around it on a Marketing Pro page:
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One strong use is your named award jury with the criterion each one scored. Other panels:
Tip: naming even half the panel is the move, an anonymous jury reads as marketing, a named one reads as a decision.