Allie Helen Conti and Dory Channing Carr-Harris were married Oct. 13 at the Bear Cafe in Woodstock, N.Y. Danielle DiPaolo, a friend of the couple who became a Universal Life minister for the occasion, officiated.
Ms. Conti (left), 29, and Ms. Carr-Harris, 32, work at Vice Media, the digital media and broadcasting company in Brooklyn. Ms. Conti is a staff writer and Ms. Carr-Harris is the executive editor, overseeing all digital websites in the United States.
Ms. Conti graduated summa cum laude from the University of Florida and received a master’s degree in journalism from Columbia.
She is the daughter of Connie Conti and John Conti of Lake Mary, Fla. Her father is a painting contractor in Lake Mary. Her mother is a teaching assistant at Heathrow Elementary School, also in Lake Mary.
Ms. Carr-Harris graduated from McGill University and received a master’s degree in cultural studies from Goldsmith’s, University of London.
She is the daughter of Cassie G. Carr-Harris and Robert M. Harris of Toronto. Her father was the former host and producer of “I Hear Music,” an hourlong weekend music program that aired on CBC Radio 2 in Toronto. He is also the author of three books about classical music, including “Song of a Nation: The Untold Story of Canada’s National Anthem,” (McClelland & Stewart), which was recently published. Her mother, retired as a radio executive at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, where she worked in various roles from 1977-2000; she is now a registered personal chef.
The couple met in 2014 at Vice Media. They became friendly during the Republican National Convention in July 2016, and starting dating three months later during the presidential debates.