FemTech entrepreneur, Eve McDavid, is a Google Strategy Executive and Stage IIB Cervical Cancer survivor. She began her career in media and technology 15 years ago at the beginning of the modern digital marketing era. In January 2020, Eve was diagnosed with cancer one month before her second baby was due. She underwent aggressive treatment in New York City during the rise of the COVID-19 Pandemic. With her husband's unwavering devotion and the commitment of an unflappable care team, Eve reached remission in 2021.
Forever transformed by Cervical Cancer, Eve is a passionate advocate for women's healthcare access, literacy and equity. As a woman in tech who specializes in complex problem solving, she's joined the World Health Organization's fight to eradicate Cervical Cancer by 2030. She's collaborating with Weill Cornell Medicine to modernize treatment devices to improve women's care, outcomes and access.
Eve’s story has been featured in the Washington Post, Business Insider, World Health Organization and ABC-7 in New York City. She is a regular fixture in the media discussing various aspects of her health journey. Eve lives with her husband and two children in New York. For more information, please visit www.EveMcDavid.com.
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