Atrimonta Projects provides monitoring and evaluation services and specializes in Client-Centred Evaluation (CCE). Led by Diana Tindall (she/her), Atrimonta Projects is a sole proprietorship which often works with associates.
Diana holds a Master of Public Administration degree from the University of Victoria. Over more than 100 projects, her mixed method research has helped organizations to enhance processes for better delivery, realign activities to more effectively achieve on objectives, and demonstrate to partners the value of initiatives. Diana specializes in Client-Centered Evaluation (CCE) a strengths-based approach that focuses on collaborative evaluation processes, emphasizing the perspectives of clients and program partners.
Diana’s research experience includes that with low-income, marginalized and vulnerable people across multiple sectors. This includes research about experiences with legal, health care, educational, employment, housing and transportation services. She has specific expertise in survey design and implementation. She has also project managed numerous research studies over the past 25 years.
From 2018 to 2021, Diana worked as the Praxis Spinal Cord Institute (formerly the Rick Hansen Institute) Evaluator in Vancouver. She is the former President, National Council Representative and Lower Mainland Coordinator with the Canadian Evaluation Society (CES) BC Chapter. She was recognized for her contributions to CES in 2021.
Diana is a Credentialed Evaluator as determined by the CES Professional Designation Program. She is also a member of the American Evaluation Association.
Diana holds a Master of Public Administration degree from the University of Victoria. Over more than 100 projects, her mixed method research has helped organizations to enhance processes for better delivery, realign activities to more effectively achieve on objectives, and demonstrate to partners the value of initiatives. Diana specializes in Client-Centered Evaluation (CCE) a strengths-based approach that focuses on collaborative evaluation processes, emphasizing the perspectives of clients and program partners.
Diana’s research experience includes that with low-income, marginalized and vulnerable people across multiple sectors. This includes research about experiences with legal, health care, educational, employment, housing and transportation services. She has specific expertise in survey design and implementation. She has also project managed numerous research studies over the past 25 years.
From 2018 to 2021, Diana worked as the Praxis Spinal Cord Institute (formerly the Rick Hansen Institute) Evaluator in Vancouver. She is the former President, National Council Representative and Lower Mainland Coordinator with the Canadian Evaluation Society (CES) BC Chapter. She was recognized for her contributions to CES in 2021.
Diana is a Credentialed Evaluator as determined by the CES Professional Designation Program. She is also a member of the American Evaluation Association.