Audrey Ellen Almy and Sean Edmund Hawks were married Oct. 26 at the Arctic Club, a hotel in Seattle. Elaine M. Way, a Universal Life minister, officiated.
Mrs. Hawks, 30, is a consulting manager in the customer insights and growth practice, in Seattle, of Accenture, the consultancy. She graduated from Tufts, received a master’s degree in teaching from Relay Graduate School of Education in New York and also received an M.B.A. from the University of Washington.
She is a daughter of Diana K. Almy and Mitchell M. Almy of Vancouver, Wash. The bride’s father is a managing director in the Portland, Ore., office of Wedbush Securities, a financial services and investment company. Until 2018, her mother was a nurse practitioner in Portland at the Resilience Center, a clinic that is part of Adventist Health, a health care organization of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Mr. Hawks, 38, is the strategic communications and brand manager at King County Metro, a public transportation system in Seattle. He graduated from Georgetown.
He is the son of Maureen Hawks and Edmund Hawks of Franklin, Tenn. The groom’s mother retired as the art teacher at Chapman’s Retreat Elementary School in Spring Hill, Tenn. His father retired as the marketing manager for the rolled products division of Noranda Aluminum, a subsidiary of a Canadian metals and mining company; he worked in Franklin.
The couple met on Match.com in 2016, and had their first date (to see the movie “Brooklyn”) in Seattle.