Two decades ago, then partners of the firm Stan Rapp, Matt Steck, and John McNichol took a gamble on an outsider with zero political experience, no political hooks, and even questionable hard skills. Policy, procedure, politics, and personalities, Clint immediately took to the challenge of learning and began to understand the business from the ground up. Today, he is a Partner in the firm and one of the go-to lobbyists in Pennsylvania for varying interests from those that top the Fortune 500 to trade associations to small businesses.
His capacity for comprehension of complex issues, aptitude for learning new concepts, and ability to anticipate the opposition’s positions makes Clint a formidable strategist for his clients. This coupled with a vast network of elected officials, staff, and other professionals has proven to be a recipe for getting even the toughest of issues done.
In his current role, Clint serves as a zealous advocate for the firm’s clients and facilitates strategic planning for the firm’s lobbying team. Clint further serves as a key tactician in political engagement within the firm drawing from both his years of experience and the knowledge shared with him by his mentors and peers.
Clint is a magna cum laude graduate of the Pennsylvania College of Technology and subsequent recipient of their Distinguished Alumni Award. He and his wife, Laura, have three sons, McArthur, Alistair, and Brecken. Clint is active in his community serving as Board Chair for Visit Hershey & Harrisburg, Vice Chair – Finance for Keystone Capital District of Scouting America, Founding Trustee of the Hill Society, and Past President for the State YMCA of Pennsylvania.
Areas of Expertise: Taxation, Technology, Trade Associations, Criminal Justice and Government.
Interesting Facts About Clint
- Immediate Past President of the Board of Directors, State YMCA of Pennsylvania
- Treasurer of the Board of Directors, Visit Hershey & Harrisburg
- Married with three boys, welcomes any occasion to golf
- Past competitor in the Warrior Dash and the Tough Mudder