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Dr. Timothy Myles appointed Director of Victim/Witness and Community Outreach

Dr. Timothy Myles

St. Louis County Attorney Kim Maki has appointed Dr. Timothy Myles to serve as the Director of Victim/Witness and Community Outreach. In this role, Dr. Myles will oversee victim/witness staff in the four county attorney office locations and will be responsible for developing and implementing an external communications plan, enhancing outreach to underserved populations, and engaging with community partners.

Dr. Myles received his Doctorate in Education in Community Care and Counseling/Traumatology from Liberty University. He received his Master of Arts in Education with a Family and Community Service track and Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Ashford University.

Dr. Myles most recently worked as a social worker for St. Louis County in Child Protection and served as an Emergency Response Team Negotiator.

“I am honored that Dr. Myles, with his incredible experience and lengthy service to the people of our region, has joined the County Attorney’s Office. I am excited to work with him to better serve the citizens of St. Louis County through increased outreach and accessibility,” said Maki.

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