Advisors And Board
A split section with intro copy and engagement notes beside two labeled lists of advisor and board rows, each with avatar, name, and former role.
A split section with intro copy and engagement notes beside two labeled lists of advisor and board rows, each with avatar, name, and former role.
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Advisors And Board separates who guides the company from who runs it. The left column carries a heading, a founding style paragraph, and three engagement lines about how these people actually show up. The right column stacks two labeled lists, advisors and board of directors, each row an avatar beside a name and a former role line.
The two rosters are two arrays of name, role line, and portrait, and the engagement notes are plain strings with bullet dots. Hairline rules above and below each list keep the two groups distinct at a glance. Everything follows the collection conventions, tokens, borders, and the shared avatar set, so swapping in real people is a data edit.
Reach for this block when credibility comes from the names around the table, growth stage companies raising or selling into the enterprise. Naming operators who have run the function your buyer runs answers a different question than the team grid does, less who builds this and more who vouches for it. It sits well below the founding story where founders-spotlight tells who started the company.
A natural flow around it on a Marketing Pro page:
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One strong use is a functional advisory bench beside a formal board. Other rosters:
Tip: write the role lines as the job they held, not a flattering title, a former head of the function your buyer runs is the whole point.