Staff Bios
Ron Klink - President
Congressman Ron Klink was first elected to the United States Congress in 1993 and served four consecutive terms representing the 4th Congressional District of Pennsylvania. Throughout his tenure in the House of Representatives, Klink became one of the most vocal, dynamic and successful members of Congress, largely as a result of his fair treatment of issues that impacted both sides of the political aisle. He left politics in 2001 to pursue professional goals and founded Ron Klink and Associates. read more »
Mick Nardelli - Vice President of Federal Affairs
Mick Nardelli is responsible for the day to day operations in the Washington, DC office of Ron Klink and Associates as well as the general management of federal affairs for the clients of Ron Klink and Associates. Mick's government career began in 1997 when he was hired by Congressman Ron Klink, and he continued to work for Klink until 2000, at which time he accepted a top position with Congressman John Tierney. read more »
Amanda Meister - Executive Assistant and Research Assistant
Amanda is the Executive Assistant and Research Assistant at Ron Klink and Associates, working out of the firm's Pittsburgh office. She is responsible for the day to day administrative work of the firm, including accounting, scheduling and travel plans. Amanda also assists the firm with research in a variety of fields, including appropriations work, transportation infrastructure issues, financial services interests and client building. A native of Pittsburgh, she attended Carlow University and received a degree in liberal studies. read more »
Liza Mientus - Consultant
Liza Mientus joined Ron Klink and Associates in September of 2002. Prior to joining Ron Klink and Associates, Liza worked in Washington, DC on the legislative staffs of former Congressman Ron Klink of Pennsylvania, Nick Rahall of West Virginia, Joe Kennedy of Massachusetts and Collin Peterson of Minnesota. Liza also served Congressman Peterson as a Professional Staff Member on the House Committee on Government Reform, Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform, when he was Ranking Member. read more »


















































































































































































































