Carolina Maria Vélez and Adam Nicholas Quatrini were married Nov. 19 at Holy Family Catholic Mission in Rutherford, Calif. Deacon Chuck Cancilla officiated.
Ms. Vélez, 30, is an advocacy manager at Microsoft in New York and an adjunct professor at Washington & Jefferson College in Washington, Pa. She graduated from Carnegie Mellon University, from which she received a master’s degree in public policy and management. She also received a law degree from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University in New York.
She is a daughter of Dr. Marcela Bohm-Vélez and Dr. Rafael I. Vélez of Pittsburgh. The bride’s father is an anesthesiologist for the Allegheny Health Network and a founder of CIMA Software, a software company in Sharpsburg, Pa.; Brainstage, a company that specializes in medical technology in Carnegie, Pa.; and Carmolex, a drug discovery service company in Pittsburgh. Her mother, a radiologist who specializes in women’s imaging, works in private practice in Pittsburgh. The bride’s parents also own Horizon View Farms in Rockwood, Pa.
Mr. Quatrini, 32, is a lawyer in Greensburg, Pa., at Quatrini Rafferty, for which his father, Vincent J. Quatrini Jr., is a founding partner and managing partner. He graduated from Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pa. The groom received a law degree from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh.
He is a son Patricia Quatrini and Mr. Quatrini Jr. of Greensburg. The groom’s mother is an assistant professor at Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
The couple met after being set up by Ms. Vélez’s brother-in-law in 2016.