St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office Names Amber Raub as New Public Information Officer
March 11, 2025

 ST. LOUIS, MO (March 11, 2025) — The St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office is pleased to announce Amber Raub as its new Public Information Officer (PIO). With extensive experience in journalism, communications, and community engagement, Raub will lead media relations, manage public inquiries, and drive initiatives to enhance transparency and keep the community well-informed.


“Clear, consistent, and open communication is crucial in building trust between the office and the communities we serve,” said St. Louis Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore. “Amber’s expertise will be invaluable as we work to keep the public engaged and informed while striving to achieve a higher level of public safety for the St. Louis community.”


A Missouri native, Raub graduated from the University of Missouri-Columbia with degrees in Journalism and Political Science. She brings eight years of journalism experience as a news reporter and anchor for local affiliates, including NBC, CBS, and FOX. In her new role, she will be responsible for the office’s communication with both the public and the media.


“I’m honored to be joining a team so committed to fairness, justice, and transparency,” said Raub. “I look forward to providing the public with clear and timely information as we work together toward positive change.”


Raub assumes the role formerly held by Christine Bertelson, who is retiring. St. Louis Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore expressed his gratitude, stating, “I would like to thank Christy for her great work managing our public communications through one of the most challenging periods in the history of the Circuit Attorney’s Office. Christy’s wise counsel and tireless work played a major role in our efforts to restore the Circuit Attorney’s Office to its rightful place in the criminal justice system.”

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For Immediate Release

For more information contact:

Amber Raub

Public Information Officer

St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office

rauba@stlouiscao.org

314-589-6233 (office)

314-312-9912 (cell)

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