Anastasia Elisabeth-Haft Stolpen and Adam Brett Weiner were married March 9 at the Bowery Hotel in New York. Dr. Ronald B. Sobel, a senior rabbi emeritus at New York City’s Temple Emanu-El, officiated, with Ann E. Sheffer, the bride’s mother and a former justice of the peace in Westport, Conn., taking part in the ceremony.
Ms. Stolpen, 32, who is known as Betty, is a major gifts officer at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. She serves on the head council at the Loomis Chaffee School in Windsor, Conn. She graduated from George Washington University.
She is a daughter of Ms. Sheffer of Palm Springs, Calif., and Adam D. Stolpen of Stamford, Conn. The bride’s father is a founder and chief executive of Safe Harbour Products, a company that manufactures environmentally friendly, all-purpose lubricating and penetrating oils in Norwalk, Conn. The bride’s mother is a chair of the City of Palm Springs Public Arts Commission and a trustee of the Palm Springs Art Museum.
Mr. Weiner, also 32, works in New York as a brand supervisor at Pereira O’Dell, a full-service advertising agency based in San Francisco. He graduated from Washington University in St. Louis.
He is a son of Zena C. Weiner and Michael D. Weiner of Melville, N.Y. The groom’s mother, who is retired, worked as a code enforcement officer for the town of Hempstead, N.Y. His father, who is also retired, was a legal administrative specialist for the United States Department of Justice antitrust division in New York.
The couple met in 2016 through the dating app Coffee Meets Bagel.