Anna Wong Gleysteen and David Charles Grossman were married June 1 in Washington. The Rev. John R. Spangler, a Lutheran minister, officiated at Dacor Bacon House, a club and events space.
The couple met at George Mason University, from which each received a law degree, she cum laude and he summa cum laude.
The bride, 32, will continue to use her name professionally. She is a lawyer in the chief counsel’s office at the Internal Revenue Service in Washington. She graduated magna cum laude from Barnard College.
She is the daughter of Marilyn Wong Gleysteen of Bethesda, Md., and the late William H. Gleysteen Jr. Until 1988, the bride’s mother was an assistant professor of Chinese art history at Columbia in New York. The bride’s father, a career Foreign Service officer, was the United States ambassador to South Korea from 1978 to 1981, and is the author of “Massive Entanglement, Marginal Influence: Carter and Korea and Crisis” (Brookings Institution, 1999).
Mr. Grossman, 32, is a litigation associate in the Washington office of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, a law firm. He graduated from the University of Chicago.
He is the son of Connie Grossman and Gary R. Grossman of Cortlandt Manor, N.Y. The groom’s mother is the finance director at Chemlube International, a supplier of oil and other lubricants in Harrison, N.Y. His father is the technical director for nuclear cardiology at Cardiology Consultants of Rockland, a group medical practice in Stony Point, N.Y.