Loretta Harrison is tackling a ubiquitous operational bottleneck: the struggle for professionals to accurately translate decades of real-world work history into structured, quantifiable impact stories.
In Tulsa, Oklahoma, veteran engineer Loretta Harrison is tackling a ubiquitous operational bottleneck: the struggle for professionals to accurately translate decades of real-world work history into structured, quantifiable impact stories. Her startup, ProofLayer LLC, functions as a career intelligence platform that utilizes guided frameworks to transform raw user inputs into interview-ready professional narratives graded by an objective clarity score. Backed by a massive $18 billion total addressable market, the platform combines a $19 monthly self-service subscription with high-upside B2B institutional licensing channels to capture a rapidly changing white-collar labor market.