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Keith Krach’s endless quest of challenging the status quo to have a profound.

Safeguarding American Investors
Keith Krach’s endless quest of challenging the status quo to have a profound.


Krach Delivers Powerful Purdue Commencement Address with Proof of Equation: Transformation to the Power of Trust
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Krach on Voice of America: The free world stands with Taiwan
Keith Krach’s endless quest of challenging the status quo to have a profound.
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Keith Krach Calls Out China Abuse of Uyghurs: Genocide
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Keith Krach: The Man Defeating China Inc.
Keith Krach’s endless quest of challenging the status quo to have a profound.
The invention of Tech Statecraft


As Under Secretary of State, Krach created the Clean Network alliance of democracies, rallying countries and companies around his Trust Doctrine for Global Economic Security.
By December 2020, more than 60 nations, representing more than two thirds of the world’s gross domestic product, and 200 telecom companies, had publicly committed to the trust principles of The Clean Network. This dramatically reduced the influence of China’s national champion, Huawei, and helped ensure that global communications networks advance freedom – not authoritarianism.
Ten Transformations
Learn moreKeith Krach’s endless quest to challenge the status quo and make a profound and far-reaching impact on the world.
Biography
Read more2022 Nobel Prize nominee, Keith Krach is a Silicon Valley innovator and dedicated public servant. He founded and led several category-creating companies—including Ariba, the world’s largest B2B e-commerce network, which transacts $3.7 trillion annually; and DocuSign, inventors of digital transaction management, serving 1 million companies, and over a billion users. He served as Chairman of Purdue University, and as International President of Sigma Chi Fraternity.
As Under Secretary of State, Krach built the Clean Network Alliance of Democracies to defeat the CCP’s masterplan to control 5G; spearheaded the largest onshoring in US history to secure the semiconductor supply chain; strengthened ties with Taiwan by becoming the highest-ranking State Department official to visit in 41 years, and orchestrating the Lee Economic Prosperity
Partnership; drove divestment in CCP companies to protect US investors from unknowingly financing Chinese military buildup; and mobilized action against CCP’s ethnic/religious genocide in Xinjiang. As a result of these and other national security initiatives, Krach and his family were sanctioned by the CCP.
For his work securing 5G, his advocacy for Taiwan and his actions on behalf of the persecuted Uyghur minority, Krach was nominated for the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize.
Today, he serves as chairman of the Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue, a bipartisan institute devoted to applying the lessons learned from the Clean Network to a broad set of other critical technologies that must be safeguarded to protect our freedom.