
Docusign is bringing in a product leader from UiPath and Microsoft as it pushes deeper into AI-driven agreement management. Graham Sheldon will join the company as Chief Product Officer on July 6, 2026, overseeing product, design, and user research for Docusign’s Intelligent Agreement Management platform. He fills the role previously held by Dmitri Krakovsky, who left the company at the end of May.
Sheldon most recently served as Chief Product Officer at UiPath, where he helped guide the company’s move from robotic process automation into agentic automation and business orchestration. Before that, he spent more than 20 years at Microsoft, including as Corporate Vice President of Product for Microsoft Teams, where he helped scale the platform to 300 million users.
His Microsoft tenure also included serving as a technical advisor to CEO Satya Nadella and holding product and engineering leadership roles across Dynamics, Bing, and Office.
At Docusign, Sheldon will focus on advancing software that automates agreement workflows across sales, procurement, human resources, legal, and finance. The company’s Intelligent Agreement Management platform now serves approximately 40,000 customers and recently added Model Context Protocol server connectors for Anthropic Claude, Gemini, and OpenAI ChatGPT.
CEO Allan Thygesen said Sheldon’s experience building large-scale platforms will help shape Docusign’s product vision as the company expands its use of AI and agentic automation across enterprise agreement workflows.
