We went to a private event at the Docusign CEO's home on San Francisco's Billionaire's Row - here's what it was like
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Last week, Docusign CEO Keith Krach hosted a private event at his home in San Francisco.
Krach is one of the most successful people in Silicon Valley, so it's no surprise that he lives on San Francisco's famous Billionaire's Row.
But the event was more than just about mingling with VIP guests: it was organized to raise awareness for a YC-backed nonprofit startup called New Story (which Krach has also invested in).
Business Insider was invited to the event to take a tour of Krach's house and to learn more about New Story's initiatives. Take a look at the event:
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