Keith J. Krach (born April 1, 1957) is an American businessman and former diplomat. He is the former chairman and CEO of
DocuSign.
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May 21, 2012 Krach co-founded
Ariba, and was chairman and CEO,
and is recognized for his work in
B2B Commerce and Digital Transaction Management.
Krach was chairman of the board of
Angie’s List.
Krach was the youngest-ever Vice President of
General Motors
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. He was Chairman of the board of Trustees for
Purdue University
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.
On June 20, 2019, he was confirmed by the Senate to become
Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment in the
Trump administration. He was succeeded by acting senior official
Marcia Bernicat
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in 2021.
Since his service as Under Secretary of State, Krach co-founded and serves as Chairman of th
Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue focused on advancing freedom by accelerating the innovation and adoption of trusted technology. Krach also serves as Chairman of the
US-Taiwan Business Council where he leads efforts to strengthen economic and business relations between the United States and Taiwan.
Early life and education
Krach was born in
Lakewood, Ohio
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, to Elda and John Krach
and was raised in the small town of
Rocky River, Ohio.
Krach says that his first and most important mentors were his parents. Krach's father was “the best leader I’ve ever known in my life. He certainly modeled one heck of a work ethic,” said Krach in a 2017 interview.
At the age of 12, Krach worked as a welder in his father's machine shop,
an experience which inspired him to pursue a
B.S. in
industrial engineering
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from Purdue University.
During his sophomore year (1977), Krach received one of two
General Motors
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scholarships awarded to Purdue engineering students. The scholarship paid for tuition, books, a living stipend, summer jobs with the automaker, and a full-time position with the company in Detroit following graduation.
After graduating from Purdue in 1979, Krach received a fellowship which also included half salary from General Motors to study for an
M.B.A. from
Harvard University Business School. Upon completion of his master's degree in 1981, he joined GM full time.
Business career
GM and other ventures

Krach began his career at General Motors where he worked at
GM's Cadillac Division and Technical Center in
Detroit, Michigan
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and GM's New York Treasurer's Office under
Rick Wagoner. He was named GM's youngest-ever vice president, at 26, in 1984.
He was one of the founders of GMF Robotics, a joint venture between GM and
Fanuc Robotics,
which became the largest provider of industrial robots in the world.
Silicon Valley
Krach left GM and took a job at startup software company Qronos.
He joined Qronos as its number 2 executive in 1987 but left after nine months over what he called a conflict over values with the CEO.
In 1988 Krach became a member of the founding team of Rasna Corporation, a mechanical engineering design software company that was sold to
PTC for $500 million in 1995.
In 1996, Krach was the first entrepreneur in residence at
Benchmark Capital
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, and in 2008, he became a Benchmark CEO in residence.
Ariba
From 1996 to 2003, Krach served as co-founder, chairman, and CEO of business-to-business e-commerce company
Ariba, creating the world’s largest business network transacting $3.75 trillion in commerce annually. In 1999, Krach took Ariba public via an
initial public offering
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(IPO) on
Nasdaq
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, with an initial valuation of $6 billion, which grew to $40 billion by 2000, making it one of the first internet software companies to go public.
In 2000, Krach led the $400 million acquisition of online business auction company Trading Dynamics Inc., and the $1.4 billion acquisition of
Tradex software maker for building online communities of buyers and sellers.
DocuSign
In 2009, Krach became the chairman and in 2011 the CEO of
DocuSign, a technology company which provides electronic signature and digital transaction management services.
As CEO, Krach led the creation of the
digital transaction management category and the building of the DocuSign Global Trust Network which comprises more than 320,000 companies and 400 million users in 188 countries.
In January 2017, Krach named his successor as CEO of DocuSign, with his tenure as chairman ending in January 2019.
He received a 97% CEO rating on Glassdoor.
DocuSign filed for its IPO in April 2018. As of that date, Krach was the largest individual shareholder unaffiliated with a venture firm.
In an interview with ''
Inside Philanthropy'', Krach signaled his intention to focus more on philanthropy upon stepping down as DocuSign chairman.
Board memberships and other roles
From 2006 to 2009, Krach served on the board of directors of
XOJet,
and from 2007 to 2011, on the board of
Ooma.
From 2005 to 2011, Krach served as CEO of 3Points, an investment holding company based in
Los Gatos, California
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.
Additionally, Krach served as board chairman of
Angie's List from 2011 to 2014. The company went public in 2011.
Krach has taken on recent initiatives to accelerate “digital transformations” on a national and global front.
In 2017, he was named to the NYCx Technology Leadership Advisory Council, a diverse group of technology and community leaders selected by New York City's Mayor,
Bill de Blasio
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.
Krach is the founder of the Global Mentor Network. The organization connects young people with industry leaders through a video-based platform piloted in 2018 with retired four-star General
Stanley McChrystal
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, former NASA Administrator Dan Goldin, City Year Founder Michael Brown, and former Deutsche Bank COO Kim Hammonds.
Awards and recognition
In 1998, Krach was named a top 10 entrepreneur of the year by
Red Herring Magazine.
In 2000, he received the Technology Pioneer award at the World Economic Forum, in
Davos, Switzerland.
That same year, he was recognized as one of the top 10 tech execs by Forbes.
In 2000 and again in 2015, Krach was named National Entrepreneur of the Year by
Ernst & Young
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.
Krach earned the Distinguished Engineer Alumni award from Purdue University in 2006,
and in 2012 received the Alumni Achievement award from the National College Senior Honor Society.
In 2014,
Business Insider
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recognized him as one of the 50 most powerful people in enterprise tech,
and the following year, the
San Francisco Business Times recognized him as the most admired CEO. Krach was also awarded a Dell Founder 50 award in 2015.
In 2018, Krach received the Life & News 2018 Transformational Leader of the Year award
and in 2019 Harvard Business School's 2019 Business Leader of the Year award.
He also received an honorary doctorate from
Ohio Northern University in 2015 in Business Administration.

In October 2018,
City Year
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San Jose/Silicon Valley honored Keith and Metta Krach with the City Year Citizen Leadership Award for their service to the Bay Area community and to the organization. The Krach family has given back to the organization through grants, product contributions, and event participation to support shared interest in education, mentorship, and leadership, and this recognition was the first time the organization has honored a couple with the award.
In 2019, Krach was awarded a lifetime achievement award by the
Silicon Valley Leadership Group, a non-profit advocacy group that represents more than 390 Silicon Valley firms.
Higher education

In 2005,
Sigma Chi
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fraternity named Krach its 64th international president. He served through 2007. The fraternity also awarded him the 1979 International Balfour Award, which is given to the outstanding graduating senior fraternity wide. Krach has been honored with Sigma Chi's Significant Sig Award, and the Order of Constantine Award.
Indiana governor
Mitch Daniels
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appointed Krach to the Purdue board of trustees in 2007 and he served as board chairman from 2009 to 2013.
In 2012, he recruited Daniels to be the 12th president of the university.
Krach currently serves on the Engineering Leadership Council (ELC).
Philanthropy

Krach is the chairman of the DocuSign IMPACT Foundation, DocuSign's philanthropic entity. He established the $30 Million DocuSign IMPACT Foundation with a mission to transform recipient entities by using DocuSign technology to streamline operations and make them more efficient.
This nonprofit foundation provides a 1-for-1 match for DocuSign's employees for nonprofit entities such as the
Special Olympics
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,
Team Rubicon, Techbridge Girls,
Free The Children, and New Story. Krach serves as Advisory Board Chairman for New Story, which, among other causes, provided disaster relief initiative for Haiti after
Hurricane Matthew in 2016.
Krach gave a $1 million gift to City Year for the organization's San Jose and Silicon Valley branch to reach about 1,000 students at 12 elementary and middle schools through after-school programs focused on teaching science, technology, engineering, and math. The grant also funds a team of school-based AmeriCorps members, including opportunities for professional development.
Krach co-founded the Children's
Autistic
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Network and served on the board of governors for
Opportunity International.
In August 2018, Krach made an endowment-level gift to the Sigma Chi Foundation that will establish the Krach Transformational Leaders Workshop. This will replace the Balfour Leadership Training Workshop as the largest leadership training event in the Greek-letter fraternal world.
Through the Krach Family Foundation, he funded the Keith Krach leadership scholarship at
Purdue University
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. It has been awarded to five students each year since 2009.
In 2014, Purdue dedicated the Krach Leadership Center to him.
Author, speaker, and lecturer

Krach is a frequent contributing writer for Entrepreneur, and the World Economic Forum on various topics. He has written about global economic security issues in the Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, The Hill, Washington Examiner, Jamaica Observer, The Daily Telegraph (UK), OGlobo (Brazil), and other publications. Krach has lectured on business strategy, technology and building high performance teams at Harvard, Stanford, Berkeley, and IMD business school in Switzerland.
Government service

On June 20, 2019, Krach was confirmed by the Senate as
Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment, United States Alternate Governor of the
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
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, and United States Alternate Governor of the
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
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. He served as the country's top economic diplomat for the State Department.
[https://www.foreign.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/032719_Krach_Testimony.pdf ]
Nomination and confirmation
Krach was confirmed by unanimous voice vote in the Senate.
Pandemic response
In the spring and summer of 2020, Krach and his State Department team supported efforts to repatriate more than 60,000 Americans who were stranded overseas by the coronavirus pandemic, and also worked to accelerate supply chains for
PPE and other vital supplies to safeguard the lives of healthcare workers, patients, and American families.
In March 2020, an article was published by Bloomberg, stating that Krach had made a billion dollars as a result of a runup in DocuSign's stock price, stating that Krach "benefited from a pandemic that's left millions of Americans unemployed." Bloomberg retracted the article and published a letter to the editor from Krach titled "Public Service Is Worth More Than a Billion." In his letter, Krach pointed out that "I divested my entire stake in DocuSign and my other holdings as a condition of joining the federal government, meaning I profited in no way."
He claimed the misstatement jeopardized the mission and credibility of his worldwide team as they were responded to the myriad issues spawned by the pandemic and had the potential to undermine the work of thousands of civil servants and foreign service officers by undercutting their ability to operate with the trust necessary to accomplish the mission.
Congress
During the pandemic, Krach led State Department's efforts to accelerate efforts to reduce supply chain dependency away from China and move production onshore for critical technologies. On May 14, 2020 TSMC announced a plan to build a $12 billion 5 nanometer semiconductor fab in the United States. TSMC represented the largest onshoring in US history.
Taiwan relationship
On September 17, 2020, Krach was the first Under Secretary to visit Taiwan since the United States stopped recognizing the government in Taipei (replacing it instead in favor of the government in Beijing). Krach attended the funeral of former
Taiwanese President Lee Teng-hui, and met with
President Tsai, and led the development of an economic collaboration agreement which he named the Lee Economic Prosperity Partnership ("EPP") after Taiwan’s "Father of Democracy," former President Lee Teng-hui. A five-year agreement was signed on November 20, 2020. The State Department stated that "future EPP Dialoges will strengthen the U.S.-Taiwan economic relationship." Krach also initiated and presided over a U.S.-Taiwan Science and Technology Cooperation Agreement, signed on December 15, 2020. Krach's team and the State Department also established the first step of the TIFA trade agreement in January 2021. The US simultaneously announced a $7 billion arms deal with Taiwan, including sea mines, drones and air-to-surface missiles. Der Spiegel reported that "the timing was hardly chosen by chance."
On January 20, 2021, China imposed
sanctions against Krach, outgoing US Secretary of State
Mike Pompeo
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, former secretary of health and human services
Alex Azar, outgoing US ambassador to the United Nations
Kelly Craft
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, and 24 other former Trump officials. Biden's National Security Council called the sanctions "unproductive and cynical."
The Clean Network
Undersecretary of State Krach was responsible for the development and implementation of the
Clean Network Alliance of Democracies which is designed to be a US government-led global effort to address what the State Department describes as "the long-term threat to data privacy, security, human rights and principled collaboration posed to the free world from authoritarian malign actors." Krach coined the term "The Clean Network" to describe what he described in his Senate confirmation hearing as an alliance of democracies and companies that operate by a set of trust principles.
On May 15, 2020, The Clean Network commenced with three simultaneous announcements of three related initiatives to put Huawei on the defensive and dubbed the 5G Trifecta; the onshoring of TSMC’s semiconductors, the tightening of export controls on Huawei; and the global roll out of the 5G Clean Path.
Krach secured commitments to the Clean Network from other EU countries, such as Estonia, Albania, Austria, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Bulgaria, Kosovo, North Macedonia, and Cyprus. By the end of October 2020, the Clean Network grew to 49 country members, representing two thirds of global GDP, and over 100 Clean Telcos. This includes 26 of 27 EU nations, 27 of 30 NATO members, and 11 of 12 Three Seas countries. In December 2020 and January 2021 Krach onboarded countries including Palau, Ukraine and Georgia. The alliance also includes other countries such as Japan, Israel, Australia, Singapore, Taiwan, Canada, Vietnam, India, and companies like Oracle, HP, Reliance Jio, NEC, Fujitsu, Cisco, Siemens, Softbank, and VMware. Following Krach's Clean Network agreements, Huawei's 5G telecom deals outside of China decreased from 91 to 12, with the Wall Street Journal noting that "The Clean Network has become an undisputed success." Politico deemed the Clean Network strategy unlikely to change in the Biden administration.
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Krach led the State Department's efforts to protect American investors from unknowingly financing what he described as the People's Republic of China's military, security, intelligence apparatus and, human rights abuses. He did so by urging U.S. businesses and investment vehicles to disclose Chinese assets and divest Chinese stocks participating in human rights violations. He stated that most Americans have no idea that their own money funds these Chinese companies. He further asserted that through a web of subsidiaries, index funds, financial products and lack of proper disclosure, the average American investor is forced to support Chinese companies in their pension funds, 401Ks, brokerage accounts, charitable and university endowments.
On January 7, 2021, The New York Stock Exchange announced the
delisting
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of three major Chinese telecommunications firms. China Telecom Corp. shares dropped 9.4% and China Mobile Ltd. fell 7.2%, closing at their lowest prices since 2008 and 2006 respectively. China Unicom’s stock slid 11%. Bloomberg noted, "As far back as August, a senior State Department official, Keith Krach, wrote a letter warning universities to divest from Chinese firms ahead of possible delistings."
On January 14, 2021, Krach cautioned financial institutions by holding a press conference and issuing a U.S. Department of State fact sheet titled "Communist Chinese Military Companies Listed Under E.O. 13959 Have More Than 1,100 Subsidiaries" expanding the list to 44 parent-level CCMCs, and 1,108 subsidiaries cross referenced to
MSCI
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’s and
FTSE’s major indexes that are prohibited for US investment and require divestment. Krach stressed that ample notice have been given to compliance officers and risk managers about disclosing the material risk associated to their constituents. Krach recommended to the next administration that it harmonize the various agency lists for continuity of policy with regard to aligning the Defense Department list of CCMCs with the Commerce Department Entity List, and the Military End User list. On January 18, 2021, Krach sent a letter to the leaders of all civil society organizations stressing the importance of clean portfolios with clean funds and urging them to partner only with organizations that are not financing what he described as the CCP’s "egregious" behavior. Krach stated that by combining their actions across the public, business, and education sectors and uniting under the global Clean Network Alliance of Democracies, it creates a "network effect" that he said "has the power to be an exponential force for good secure the free world against rising authoritarianism."
Post-Government Activities
Co-founder and Chairman of the Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue
After his government service, Krach co-founded and became the Chairman of th
Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue University focusing on advancing freedom through trusted technology. The Institute integrates technology expertise, Silicon Valley strategies, and foreign policy tools to build the Global Trusted Tech Network, aiming to accelerate the innovation and adoption of trusted technology and ensure technology advances freedom.
Chairman of the US-Taiwan Business Council
In July 2024, Krach accepted the position of Chairman of the Board of Directors for the
US-Taiwan Business Council (USTBC),
succeeding Michael R. Splinter. In this role, he leads efforts to strengthen economic and business relations between the United States and Taiwan. In January 2024, Krach led the annual Chairman’s delegation of the USTBC to Taiwan, arriving shortly after Taiwan’s elections. The delegation, comprising senior executives from prominent American and Taiwanese companies, expressed support for Taiwan’s vibrant democracy and explored opportunities for collaboration in key industries.
Personal life
Krach lives in
San Francisco, California
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. He has five children.
In 2015, Krach successfully caught a thief who had taken his iPhone from his hands.
References
External links
Keith J. Krach website
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1957 births
Living people
Harvard Business School alumni
Purdue University College of Engineering alumni
American individuals subject to Chinese sanctions
American philanthropists
American technology chief executives
First Trump administration personnel
United States under secretaries of state