RAWATI HEERAMAN 🇹🇹

Rawati (Rae) Heeraman is a data strategy executive and CEO of Databulous Analytix Limited, who works with leaders when intuition is no longer enough and dashboards are not delivering answers.

After more than 20 years in technology and over a decade focused on analytics, governance, and decision-making, Rawati has seen the same pattern repeat across organisations. Data is everywhere, but trust is low. Reports exist, but decisions stall. Leaders say they want to be data-driven, yet still rely on instinct when the stakes are high.

Her work begins at that uncomfortable intersection. Not with tools, but with the hard questions leaders avoid. What data is actually trusted? What is being ignored? What people decisions are being made without evidence, and what is it quietly costing the organisation.

Rawati helps leaders confront how data is really being used in people strategy, culture, and performance decisions. She is known for cutting through polished narratives and surfacing what the data is actually saying, even when it challenges long-held assumptions. Her sessions are practical, grounded, and direct. They replace guesswork with clarity and confidence, without removing the human judgment that leadership still requires.

She is the Creator of Aha! Moments, the moment when leaders stop debating opinions and finally see what needs to change. Through executive advisory work, people analytics initiatives, and workshops such as the Data Confidence Workshop, Rae equips leaders to move beyond intuition alone and take responsibility for the decisions their data enables or fails to enable.

As Women in Data Trinidad and Tobago Chapter Lead and a frequent speaker across the Caribbean and diaspora, Rae is known for saying what many leaders sense but rarely articulate. If your organisation is collecting data but still making people decisions in the dark, her work makes that visible and actionable.

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Trinidad & Tobago

TOPIC

Harnessing Data for Smarter People Decisions and Data, Digital, and Disruption: Redefining Strategy for the 21st Century