[2] Before going into politics, Pintard worked in consultancy with Scribes Ltd., radio broadcasting and art and theatre management, and urban planning.
He helped to found Congo Town Development Ltd. Pintard was sworn in as a Senator by then Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham on 7 April 2010.
[4] Though the Free National Movement was defeated in the 2021 General Election, Pintard was one of seven FNM MP's to win their seats, having been re-elected in Marco City with 57% of the vote cast.
[5] He was elected as the sixth leader of the party during a one-day convention[6] held on 27 November, 2021, defeating fellow Grand Bahama MPs and former Cabinet ministers in the Minnis administration Kwasi Thompson and Iram Lewis by a decisive 2:1 margin.
As Leader of the Opposition, Pintard and his wife, Berlice, attended the Coronation of Charles III and Camilla, as part of the official Bahamian delegation led by Prime Minister Philip Davis.