Health & Fitness
OCHN CIO One of Crain’s Notable Women in IT/Tech
Royal Oak resident, Diana Bundschuh, has been recognized as one of Crain's Detroit Business Notable Women in IT/Tech in Michigan.

Royal Oak resident, Diana Bundschuh, has been recognized as one of Crain’s Detroit Business Notable
Women in IT/Tech in Michigan due to her leadership in the information technology (IT) industry.
Currently, Bundschuh is the Chief Information Officer (CIO) at Oakland Community Health Network (OCHN). In this role, she oversees all aspects of technology, as well as contributes to the overall mission and vision of the organization.
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In addition to addressing OCHN’s IT needs, Bundschuh also serves on the executive leadership team responsible for ensuring quality public mental health services to people.
During her 18 year career as an information systems professional, Diana has held a number of leadership positions, including at Easterseals Michigan and the City of Glendale, Arizona.
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Before joining OCHN, Bundschuh served as the first CIO for Hegira Programs, Inc. She was responsible for the IT team supporting more than 500 users and six sites in Metro Detroit, including setting the vision for telecommunications, applications, security, and IT infrastructure.
Bundschuh received her Master of Science in Business Information Technology (Cum Laude) from Walsh College and her Bachelor of Science in Health Care Administration from the University of Michigan. More information about Bundschuh and other women in this competitive field, is available in the August 13, 2018 issue of Crain’s.