Meet The Coach
Split bio pairing a framed portrait and quick-fact rows with a first person career account, a four-line role history, and credential chips.
Split bio pairing a framed portrait and quick-fact rows with a first person career account, a four-line role history, and credential chips.
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Meet The Coach is a split bio that answers who is actually on the other side of the call. The left column stacks a framed portrait above three quick-fact rows (based in, coaching since, current mentees), while the right column carries a first person account of the coach's own career, a four-line role history from independent practice back to the floundering years, and a row of credential chips that back the practice.
Quick facts, roles, and credentials each live in their own typed array, so swapping in a real history is edits to three lists rather than markup. The role history renders as a ruled list with a fixed-width year column in tabular-nums so the dates line up, and the credentials render as pill chips that wrap.
Reach for this block as the about section of a coaching or mentoring page, right where a visitor wants to know whether this person has actually done the work. The installer swaps the name, the quick facts, the four roles, and the credential chips to match their own path.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the coach bio with a career timeline. Other credibility layouts:
Tip: the four-line role history does more than a paragraph could, a visitor reads a whole career in the time it takes to scan four rows.