Alana Grace Lawson and Arthur John Althans III were married Nov. 10 at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Manhattan. The Rev. Donald Haggerty, a Roman Catholic priest, performed the ceremony.
The couple met at Kenyon College, from which each graduated. They work in Manhattan, she as a search analyst at On-Ramps, an executive recruiting and consulting firm for nonprofit groups and companies with social missions, he as a manager of member development at the G100 Companies, a partnership of small businesses that offer consulting services to executives.
Mrs. Althans, 26, is the daughter of Annie S. Hauck and Daniel P. Lawson of Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn. The bride’s mother retired as an associate professor of health and nutrition sciences at Brooklyn College. The bride’s father is the manager of campus event services in the Office of the Provost at Pratt Institute in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn.
Mr. Althans, 27, is known as Trace. He is a son of Susan O. Althans and Gregory P. Althans of Pepper Pike, Ohio. The groom’s parents work in Cleveland. His mother is the director of philanthropy and secretary for the board of the McGregor Foundation, which provides grants to organizations that offer support to the older people. His father is the chief wealth strategist and senior managing director at Clearstead Advisors, a money management firm.