A Cayman mother’s journey to global AI leader
Tamsin Deasey-Weinstein wakes up at 4:30 every morning, long before her children. Those quiet hours are when she studies, writes or prepares for the day ahead. Later, after homework is finished and her children are asleep, she begins a second round of work.
“I sacrifice lie-ins and TV, not family time,” she says of cherished moments with her spouse, Diana and their two children, Riva and Rafferty, ages 11 and 6.
Sheer determination has carried the director at the University College of the Cayman Islands and one of the Caribbean’s leading voices in AI from a rural childhood in Lancashire to one of the world’s most prestigious universities. For a more complete summary of the story, please see the below link:
Published on: Oct 04, 2025 01:15 PM