Corinne Armstrong
Corinne is a strategic leader with 20 years’ experience in research, impact measurement, policy and evaluation across global health organisations.
She leads our research and evaluation consultancy portfolio, bringing deep expertise in designing and implementing impact frameworks across health and care.
With a background spanning work with WHO, the Gates Foundation and the NHS, Corinne excels at unpacking complex health challenges into practical insights. She led research for maternal and child health initiatives, designed impact frameworks that people actually used, and generally spent a lot of time trying to answer the question: “Is this making a difference, and how do we know?”
At Kaleidoscope Corinne has led high-impact evaluations for NHS England, national charities, regulatory bodies, cancer alliances and international health programmes, consistently delivering evidence that shapes policy and improves outcomes.
Corinne holds an MSc in Social Epidemiology and has authored multiple peer-reviewed publications on health system strengthening and impact measurement that have influenced global health policy and practice.
When not transforming how organisations understand and measure their impact, Corinne applies her project management skills to her most challenging stakeholders yet – raising small children. She finds that gardening offers a refreshing counterbalance to complex health systems work, as plants and soil generally respond well to structured interventions.