Explore the complete record of transactions filed by OLRICH SCOTT V., Former Chief Operating Officer. Director active across 1 companies, notably Docusign, INC.. Cumulatively, 34 disclosures have been recorded. The latest transaction was disclosed on 15 June 2022 — Levée d'options. Regulator: SEC (Form 4). The full history is accessible without signup.
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Scott Olrich is an experienced software and SaaS executive best known for his leadership role at DocuSign, Inc., where he served as Chief Operating Officer. In that role, he helped align sales, marketing, and customer success operations during a period of rapid expansion and organizational scaling. Public DocuSign materials also identify him as COO in company-authored content and strategic materials tied to the firm’s “Agreement Cloud” vision. Before joining DocuSign, Olrich held senior leadership roles at Responsys, where he served as president. Publicly available biographies indicate that he helped guide Responsys from a startup into a global public company before its acquisition by Oracle. His earlier career also included strategy, sales, marketing, and product management responsibilities at Topica, Spark Online, Accenture, and Xerox. Taken together, these roles point to a career built around go-to-market leadership, operational execution, and commercial growth. At DocuSign, Olrich was associated with several strategic initiatives, including the integration of Seal Software following DocuSign’s acquisition of the company. In that context, he emphasized the importance of artificial intelligence in transforming contract and agreement workflows and advancing the broader Agreement Cloud platform. He also oversaw parts of the company’s worldwide commercial organization as DocuSign expanded its global footprint. Overall, his profile reflects that of a growth-oriented technology executive with deep experience in scaling enterprise software businesses. His background suggests particular strength in operational alignment, commercial strategy, and digital transformation across software organizations.