Elena Vasquez elena.vasquez@gauntletai.com Prestige ← all 10 tier 1234

How this page was built

Archetype: Prestige chosen because: senior leader / prestige-oriented · for senior leaders

1 · Data we matched on

Vector — de-anonymized trafficDirector of Engineering · Atlas Bank · Banking · 10000+ · New York, NYvector
HubSpot — form + CRMDirector · “bring AI capability to my engineering team” · mql · score 64hubspot
Clay — enrichmentexec · 12y · technical · Banking · modeled income $240K+clay

2 · Segments (with evidence)

Behavioral — how they've engaged · HubSpot + observed
Warm (HubSpot lifecycle=mql, lead score 64, 3 visits)
Preferential — what they value · declared goal + pages
Prestige-oriented (LinkedIn seniority=exec)
Lifestage — where they are in their career · LinkedIn + declared
Upskiller (LinkedIn: 12y, technical)
Professional / firmographic · LinkedIn (public)
Technical (LinkedIn title=Director of Engineering)Exec (LinkedIn seniority=exec, 12y tenure, industry=Banking)
Intent / readiness · HubSpot lead score
Researching (lead score 64, lifecycle=mql)
Economic / value · HubSpot (+ broker, greyed)
Price-sensitive (cost signals + modeled income (synthetic))Scholarship-likely (modeled income low (synthetic, deep tier))
Channel / device / context · observed
Mobile (observed device)From organic (HubSpot source=organic)Afternoon (observed local time)
Psychographic / motivation · inferred
Steady (goal tone)Data-driven (LinkedIn technical flag)

3 · Design inferred from their data

mode: light ← observed local time = afternoon (kept light for a refined/warm archetype)
motion: still ← Prestige archetype
proof: stats ← psychographic: data-driven → stats
voice: refined ← Prestige archetype
hero: credibility ← Prestige: lead with the credibility
palette: #5b6b7c → #2b3a4d ← archetype gradient
motif: grid ← archetype background
section order: credibility → outcomes → instructors · density normal

4 · Context tier 1 (Safe)

declared + public professional · surface policy: say only. Higher tiers reveal more personal lines on the page (left) — flip the tier above.