A New Kind of Leader for Maine
Meet Tiffany D Roberts
Here in Maine, showing up still means something. It’s how trust is built and how progress starts — and it’s the principle Tiffany Roberts has carried through four terms in the Maine Legislature.
A small-business owner and pragmatic problem-solver, Tiffany has built a reputation for listening first and finding solutions that work. She’s chaired committees that touch nearly every part of Maine’s economy — from agriculture and conservation to innovation, housing, and business development.
As House Chair of the Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Committee and a member of the Housing and Economic Development Committee, Tiffany works to balance growth, conservation, and opportunity — protecting what makes Maine special while helping more people build their lives here. She previously served as Chair of the Innovation, Development, Economic Advancement, and Business Committee, where she led efforts to expand workforce training, strengthen small businesses, and grow emerging industries that keep Maine competitive. She served on the Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry Committee, advancing policies that strengthen Maine’s farms, forests, and small businesses.
Tiffany holds a B.S. in Business Administration and has completed graduate studies in Public Policy at the University of Southern Maine, bringing both private-sector experience and policy expertise to every conversation. She believes government should listen more than it talks, and that leadership means showing up early, finishing the job, and leaving things better than you found them.
Tiffany lives in South Berwick with her husband, Jeff. She’s also the proud mom of three grown sons. She stays deeply connected to the people and places that make Maine home — supporting local businesses, mentoring entrepreneurs, and showing up for her community.
“Because progress only happens when we build it together.”














































