Anne Franklin Wenk and Jackson Freeman Cashion were married May 25 at Liberty Warehouse in Brooklyn. The Rev. Gregory Bruce Johnston, an Episcopal minister and friend of the couple, officiated.
The couple met at Harvard, from which both graduated, the bride magna cum laude.
The bride, 26, works in Manhattan as a management consultant for Bain & Company, the global consulting firm.
She is the daughter of Franklin H. Stone and David H. Wenk of Brooklyn. The bride’s father is the president and chief executive of Cushman & Wakefield Securities in Manhattan. Her mother, who currently serves as chairwoman of the New York State Committee on Open Government, retired as a partner in the New York office of Hunton & Williams, a law firm based in Richmond, Va. The bride’s mother was also an assistant United States attorney for the Southern District of New York.
The groom, 28, is partnerships lead at the FreeWill Company an estate planning start-up company in New York.
He is a son of Carol Jackson Cashion and Robert B. Cashion of Brooklyn. The groom’s father is the senior vice president for university development and alumni relations at N.Y.U. His mother is a Brooklyn-based educational program consultant specializing in South African educational affairs.