Mercury Public Affairs announced Thursday that Henry Amoroso, a distinguished attorney, professor, and organizational strategist, has joined the firm’s advisory board.
Amoroso brings decades of experience from leadership roles across the legal, educational, and nonprofit sectors, particularly within New Jersey. His expertise is expected to be invaluable as Mercury continues to expand its high-stakes strategy work.
“Henry is one of New Jersey’s most accomplished leaders, combining deep legal expertise with a longstanding commitment to education and community service,” Michael Soliman, Mercury partner who leads the New Jersey office said. “His insights and experience guiding high-impact organizations will be invaluable as we continue to expand Mercury’s work.”
Amoroso is a tenured Associate Professor of Legal Studies at Seton Hall University’s Stillman School of Business. At Seton Hall, he directs the Micah Center for Business Ethics and chairs the Department of Economics and Legal Studies, where he has spent over three decades teaching future leaders about ethics and public policy.
Beyond his academic role, Amoroso maintains a strong presence in the legal and consulting fields:
- He is a founding member and Principal of Amoroso Pantano PC.
- He serves as Of Counsel at Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi PC.
- He founded HJA Strategies, a boutique consulting firm specializing in organizational transformation for public and nonprofit entities.
“I am honored to join Mercury’s Advisory Board,” Amoroso said. “Mercury’s focus on high-stakes strategy aligns with my passion for helping organizations and communities achieve meaningful and lasting impact.”
Amoroso’s civic commitment is demonstrated by his service on the boards of multiple organizations, including the Victoria Foundation and Catholic Charities, where he has advanced initiatives related to education, equity, and youth development across New Jersey.
“Henry is a force in New Jersey’s civic, educational, and legal communities,” Mercury Partner Mo Butler added. “His perspective and expertise will be a tremendous asset to our Advisory Board, our clients, and the work we do.”
Amoroso earned his J.D. from Delaware Law School of Widener University and his B.S. in Accounting from Villanova University.


