Cybervation CEO, Purba Majumder Named One of North America’s 100 Most Influential Women

Purba Majumder, CEO of Cybervation, a multi-award winning worldwide provider of healthcare and technology solutions, has been named one of America’s 100 Most Influential Women for 2024.

Outstanding leaders who have had significant impacts in their fields and communities are honoured with this award by KNOW Women.

“Being recognised as one of the 100 Women to KNOW is not only an honour but a testament to our commitment at Cybervation and BistroUX to drive meaningful change in technology and empower the next generation of women leaders,” said Majumder Purba.

Recipients of this esteemed accolade are women in leadership positions who have made a notable contribution to their communities and who have achieved remarkable feats in innovation. Nominations and reviews are thorough, and the programme honours women who have made significant contributions to fields as diverse as healthcare, education, technology, and the arts.

The award ceremony was part of the Annual KNOW Women Summit at The Palomar Hotel in Phoenix, Arizona.

Cybervation has been a leader in information technology and medical staffing under Purba Majumder’s leadership for over twenty years. Ranked 516th on the esteemed 2023 Inc. 5000 list, the company’s meteoric rise and dedication to innovation were recognised on a national scale.

Majumder has also led BistroUX to the forefront of digital transaction innovation in the retail and food service industries. Businesses have been able to boost their online sales and profit margins by more than 30% thanks to BistroUX’s solutions that drastically cut down on expensive online ordering platform expenses. Columbus Business First has recognized BistroUX as a top Columbus Startup and Tech Company to Watch.

Majumder established CoolTechGirls, a nonprofit with the mission of inspiring young women to major in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) because she is deeply committed to diversity in the workplace and in the classroom. In order to encourage more women to pursue careers in technology innovation, this programme funds mentoring programmes and educational opportunities.

“The recognition as one of the 100 Women to KNOW galvanizes our continued mission to lead with innovative spirit and determination,” continued Majumder. “Sharing this platform with such an array of remarkable women leaders who are transforming our world is a profound honour.”


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