Docusign names Graham Sheldon as chief product officer
Docusign Inc. (NASDAQ: DOCU) appointed Graham Sheldon as chief product officer, effective July 6, the company announced. Sheldon will oversee product development, design, and user research as the company expands its agreement management platform.
Sheldon joins from UiPath, where he served as chief product officer and led the company's development of automation platforms used by over 10,000 organizations. Before UiPath, he spent more than 20 years at Microsoft Corp., where he led Microsoft Teams from launch to 300 million users and served as a technical advisor to CEO Satya Nadella.
"Graham is exactly the kind of leader who can take what we've built and propel it into its next chapter," said Allan Thygesen, Docusign's chief executive officer, according to the company's press release.
The appointment comes as Docusign continues developing its Intelligent Agreement Management platform, which the company reports has approximately 40,000 customers. The platform recently added server connectors with Anthropic Claude, Gemini, and OpenAI ChatGP applications.
Docusign serves more than 1.8 million customers and over one billion users across 180 countries. The company's previous chief product officer, Dmitri Krakovsky, departed at the end of May.
"Business runs on agreements. Every promise made, every deal struck, every enterprise built rests on them," Sheldon said in the company statement.
The San Francisco-based company specializes in electronic signature and contract lifecycle management software.
