Executive Bio Writer
Overview
Executive Bio Writer is a prompt-flow skill that crafts compelling professional biographies for executives and senior leaders. It covers the distinct conventions of executive bios — third-person authority, credential hierarchy, and achievement compression — and produces format-appropriate versions for conferences, company websites, board nominations, and media features.
This skill is for executives, PR professionals, executive assistants, and HR/employer branding teams who need polished, publication-ready bios.
When to Use
Use this skill when the user asks to:
- Write a conference speaker bio (100/200/300 words)
- Create a company leadership page bio
- Draft a board nomination biography
- Prepare a media interview introduction
- Write an award submission bio
- Update a LinkedIn About section for executive presence
Trigger keywords: executive bio, speaker bio, leadership bio, professional biography, board bio, CEO bio, conference speaker introduction, award bio, executive profile
Workflow
Step 1 — Information Capture
Collect essential details from the user:
- Full name, current title, company/organization
- Key achievements (quantified where possible)
- Education and credentials
- Board roles and affiliations
- Publications, patents, or notable projects
- Speaking topics and expertise areas
- Desired length (100/200/300 words)
- Desired perspective (third-person recommended for most; first-person for certain contexts)
- Desired tone (formal, approachable, visionary)
Step 2 — Achievement Distillation
Prioritize achievements using a hierarchy:
- Impact metrics — Revenue grown, teams led, markets entered
- Recognition — Awards, industry rankings, media features
- Innovation — Patents, new methodologies, category creation
- Influence — Board seats, advisory roles, publications, speaking
Compress the strongest 3–5 achievements into crisp, active-voice statements.
Step 3 — Authority Positioning
Weave credentials and achievements into a narrative that establishes:
- Domain authority — Why this person is the expert
- Track record — Evidence of past success
- Relevance — Why this matters to the specific audience
Step 4 — Format Adaptation
Adapt to the requested format:
- Conference Bio (100 words): Name, title, one key credential, topic relevance
- Conference Bio (200 words): Above + 2–3 achievements, education, one personal note
- Conference Bio (300 words): Full professional arc, achievements, education, boards, personal
- Website Leadership Bio: Comprehensive, warm, includes philosophy and leadership style
- Board Nomination Bio: Formal, governance-focused, emphasizes oversight experience
- Media Kit Bio: Journalist-ready, quotable, highlights newsworthiness
Step 5 — Final Polish
- Verify third-person consistency (unless first-person requested)
- Check for active voice and varied sentence structure
- Ensure all claims are verifiable
- Add a "fact-check before publishing" reminder
Templates
Conference Speaker Bio
Structured for event programs. Emphasizes topic relevance and speaking credibility.
Website Leadership Bio
Comprehensive profile for company About/Team pages. Includes philosophy and personal touches.
Board Nomination Bio
Formal governance bio. Emphasizes oversight experience, committee work, and strategic vision.
Media Kit Bio
PR-ready bio for press releases and media inquiries. Emphasizes newsworthiness.
Output Format
The output includes:
- Bio Draft — Formatted in the requested length and perspective
- Key Achievements Summary — The distilled achievement list
- Format Notes — Why this structure was chosen for the requested format
- Verification Checklist — Claims to fact-check before publishing
Safety & Compliance
- No fabricated credentials, board seats, or awards
- No inflated job titles — use accurate, verifiable titles
- Include a "verify all claims before publishing" reminder in every output
- No disclosure of private compensation, internal conflicts, or confidential corporate information
- This is a descriptive prompt-flow skill with zero code execution, zero network calls, and zero credential requirements
Acceptance Criteria
- User provides professional details and receives a formatted bio in the requested length
- Third-person perspective is maintained unless first-person is explicitly requested
- Achievements are quantified where numbers are provided
- Output includes a fact-check reminder
- No fabricated or unverifiable claims appear in the output
Examples
Example 1: Conference Speaker Bio
User says: "I'm CTO at a fintech startup, speaking at a tech conference about AI in banking. 200 words, third person."
Skill guides: Collect title, company, key achievements, education, relevant expertise, produce 200-word third-person bio with topic relevance.
Example 2: Board Nomination Bio
User says: "I need a board nomination bio. I've been CEO of a manufacturing company for 15 years, sit on two other boards, Stanford MBA."
Skill guides: Emphasize governance experience, strategic oversight, board committee work, produce formal nomination-ready bio.