
Oakland County Community Mental Health Authority (OCCMHA) has named Novi resident, Diana Bundschuh, as its new Chief Information Officer (CIO).
Bundschuh’s extensive technical and management experience in driving organizational improvements and the implementation of best practices is highlighted by her impressive expertise in strategic planning, project management, policy development, customer relations, process improvement, and much more.
As CIO, Bundschuh’s responsibilities include collaborating with the organization’s executive leadership team to establish long range goals, strategies, plans, and policies. She is also responsible for ensuring that OCCMHA’s information systems produce the necessary data and information to assure quality outcomes are achieved for people receiving services through the public mental health system.
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Prior to joining OCCMHA, Bundschuh served as Chief Information Officer for Hegira Programs, Inc. in Livonia, Michigan. In this capacity, she was responsible for information technology team for over 500 users and six sites in Metro Detroit including telecommunications, applications, security, and IT infrastructure.
During her 18 year career as an information systems professional, Bundschuh has held a number of important positions to meet the technical needs of the organizations where she was employed, including Easterseals Michigan and the City of Glendale Arizona. In addition to several director and management level appointments, she also served as a managed care software applications analyst and program evaluation analyst at OCCMHA, where she started her career.
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About OCCMHA
Oakland County Community Mental Health Authority is the public mental health system responsible for identifying, influencing, and delivering services and supports to approximately 25,000 Oakland County residents, including individuals with intellectual/developmental
disabilities, adults with mental illness, children with serious emotional disturbance, and persons with substance use disorders. Most of these individuals have Medicaid.
OCCMHA’s current network of service providers include: Common Ground, Community Housing Network, Community Living Services, Community Network Services, Easterseals Michigan, Macomb-Oakland Regional Center, Oakland Family Services, Inc., and Training and Treatment Innovations. A complete list of substance use service providers is available on OCCMHA’s website. For more information about OCCMHA call (800) 341-2003 or visit www.occmha.org.