Getzler Henrich formalized its analytics, artificial intelligence and advanced technologies (A/AI/AT) services and named Michael Osment its practice leader.
“We have long provided comprehensive advanced technology services to all our clients,” Joel I. Getzler, co-chairman of Getzler Henrich, said. “The formalization of the analytics, artificial intelligence and advanced technologies services practice with our highly experienced and knowledgeable managing director Mike Osment as our practice leader solidifies this work into a dedicated practice.”
“Mike has an impressive and diverse background in information technology, data analytics, digital transformation, operational improvement and turnarounds and mergers and acquisitions as a senior technology leader across numerous industries we serve,” William H. Henrich, co-chairman of Getzler Henrich, said. “These include automotive, manufacturing, commercial real estate, retail and education. He focuses on the use of analytics and data driven decision making to improve performance, drive digital transformation and complete operational turnarounds.”
Osment is recognized for his thought leadership and innovation across technology, business and industry domains. His background provides clients with a fresh perspective on traditional operational issues and innovative approaches, combining what is necessary with what is also now possible given the rapidly expanding range of state-of-the-art analytics tools and techniques.
He has conducted a wide range of M&A merger/integration and due diligence assignments. In addition, he has served in various senior leadership technology roles from chief information officer (CIO) to chief technology officer (CTO) and chief information security officer (CISO), often simultaneously.
Prior to Getzler Henrich, Osment was CTO at Bedrock Detroit, a real estate company 100% owned by Rocket Mortgage founder and primary owner, Dan Gilbert. His focus there was on alternative investments such as data centers, digital infrastructure, closing the digital divide and smart building analytics. Previously, he served as CIO and CTO for the Taubman Company (now part of Simon Properties), a shopping center owner and operator. He also spent almost a decade at AlixPartners working on performance improvement projects and launching the firm’s eDiscovery and business intelligence and analytics practices. Prior to that, Osment held senior technology positions at automotive manufacturers and suppliers including GM, TRW, Eaton and ITT Automotive.
He received his MBA and BS from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.






