Roberts graduated from
East Mecklenburg High School in 1978, and went on to attend the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on a
Morehead Scholarship. Roberts earned two master's degrees in international affairs from
Johns Hopkins University and from the
University of Toronto. She worked as a diplomat for four years with the
United States Department of State, serving in the
Dominican Republic as a consular officer and then as a political officer on the Mexico desk before returning to Charlotte. During her years in Charlotte, Roberts has been director of the Mayor’s International Cabinet, a lending officer in international corporate banking at
First Union, and executive director of the Charlotte World Affairs Council. She is the first person to be elected to serve as both Chairman of the Mecklenburg County Commission and later as Mayor of Charlotte. While Chair of the Mecklenburg County Commission (2006-2011), Roberts was instrumental in creating a public/private partnership to build a new shelter in Charlotte for survivors of domestic violence. During her tenure as Mayor of Charlotte she spearheaded the creation of Charlotte NEXT, an initiative dedicated to improving after school programs for at-risk teens. During her tenure as Mayor, the City of Charlotte set a goal of funding 5,000 affordable housing units over 3 years and is currently (2018) on track to exceed that goal. Roberts has been a life-long advocate for clean air and water and for
environmental justice. While Chair of the Mecklenburg County Commission, she championed a Park and Rec Master Plan, supported energy reduction and conservation in County operations, and headed a Clean Air Works initiative to reduce carbon emissions in area businesses and the County’s carbon footprint. As mayor, she signed the Mayor’s Climate Pledge and introduced a Clean Energy Resolution for the City of Charlotte. Roberts is a recipient of the Maya Angelou Women Who Lead award, the National Association of Women Business Owners’ Public Policy Leader of the Year award, and Equality North Carolina’s Ally of the Year award. She and her husband Manley live in Charlotte. They have two children. Roberts has served on the boards of ArtsTeach, the Centralina Council of Governments, the Charlotte Chamber, the
Girl Scouts Hornets' Nest Council, Keep Mecklenburg Beautiful, and the Women’s Commission. She currently works as a business consultant and serves on numerous community boards and commissions, including the Corporate Climate Alliance, NC Climate Solutions Coalition, Meck Ed and Mecklenburg Ministries. Roberts is a volunteer on children’s issues, alleviating poverty and homelessness, and environmental protection. == 2012 Congressional campaign ==