Alexandra Liv Gracey Brena and Andres Benjamin Naim are to be married Sept. 2 at the New London Historical Society in New London, N.H. Darius Bittle-Dockery, a friend of the couple who became a Universal Life minister for the occasion, is to officiate.
The couple, both 30, met at Tufts, from which they graduated.
The bride works in Stamford, Conn., as an associate at McKinsey and Company, a global management consulting firm based in New York. She received an M.B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania.
She is a daughter of Margaret E. Gracey Brena and José G. Brena of London. The bride’s father is the head of distressed asset solutions at UniCredit, a bank in Milan. Her mother leads school groups on tours and in educational sessions at the Royal Academy of Art in London.
The groom is the chief executive of the Group of 50, a global network of Latin American business leaders, and the Naim Media Group, a diversified media company focused on story development, content production, and IP origination based in Washington.
He is the son of Dr. Susana Naim and Moises Naim of Bethesda, Md. The groom’s mother is a psychiatrist in private practice in Bethesda. His father is a distinguished fellow of the Carnegie Endowment in Washington, where his research focuses on international economics and global politics. He is also the chief international columnist for El País, Spain’s largest newspaper.