Keith Krach is the CEO and Chairman of DocuSign, the industry leader in signature automation. Keith also serves as chairman of the board at Angie’s List and chairman of the board of trustees at Purdue University.
Keith has a long history of leadership, starting with being GM’s youngest-ever vice president at the age of 26 after earning his B.S. degree in industrial engineering from Purdue University and MBA from Harvard University.
Keith co-founded Ariba in 1996, serving as CEO and chairman of the board for seven years. Keith took Ariba public, achieving a market capitalization of $34 billion. In 2000, Ernst & Young named Keith the 2000 National Entrepreneur of the Year.
Following Ariba, Keith founded 3Points, an investment holdings firm, where he was CEO.
Keith Krach had three children before his marriage ended in divorce in the early eighties. He is now married to Metta and has five children; Monika, Steve, Carter and young twins JD & Emma.
Keith Krach Purdue Board of Trustees
Keith Krach on family & divorce