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Bundschuh Named as OCHN Interim CEO
Oakland Community Health Network has named its current Chief Information Officer, Diana Bundschuh, as interim Executive Director.

Oakland Community Health Network (OCHN) has named its current Chief Information Officer (CIO), Diana Bundschuh, as interim Executive Director and CEO.
Bundschuh will hold the position until a permanent CEO is chosen by the agency’s Board to replace Willie Brooks. Brooks was hired by Detroit Wayne Mental Health Authority as its new CEO last month. Brooks’ last day at OCHN is Friday, March 2, 2018.
OCHN’s Board concluded first round interviews of candidates last week. Six applicants were interviewed during special public meetings held at its administrative offices in Troy. Second round interviews are expected to take place in mid-March. Information about the search process is available on OCHN’s website at www.oaklandchn.org.
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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.
Prior to joining OCHN, Bundschuh served as Chief Information Officer for Hegira Programs, Inc. in Livonia, Michigan. During her 18 year career as an information systems professional, Bundschuh has held a number positions including leadership roles at Easterseals Michigan and the City of Glendale, Arizona.
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About OCHN
OCHN’s current network of service providers include organizations like 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 OCHN’s website. For more information about OCHN call 800-341-2003 or visit www.oaklandchn.org.