Charlotte Elizabeth Blank and Robert Jordan Schwartzberg were married Oct. 12 in St. Louis. C. Stuart Arnold, a friend of the bride’s family who became a Universal Life minister for the event, officiated in the sculpture garden of the St. Louis Art Museum.
Ms. Blank, 35, is the chief behavioral officer, leading the behavioral science and innovation practice, at Maritz, a sales and marketing services company in Fenton, Mo. She graduated from Emory University and received an M.B.A. from Harvard. She is also a director of the Biome, a charter school in St. Louis.
She is the daughter of Ann-Marie Blank of Holyoke, Mass., who was a stay-at-home parent, and of Dennis E. Blank of Warren, Ohio, who retired as a managing director in the custom publishing division of Time, the media company in New York.
Mr. Schwartzberg, 36, is the chief technology officer at Column6, a digital advertising sales platform; he works in St. Louis. He graduated from the University at Albany.
He is a son of Katharine St. Vincent and Bernard Schwartzberg of White Plains, N.Y. The groom’s mother retired as an English as a second language teacher at Sleepy Hollow High School in Tarrytown, N.Y. His father is a clinical psychotherapist in private practice in White Plains.
The bride and groom met when they were 12-year-old schoolmates in Sleepy Hollow, N.Y., and dated in their first year of high school. After their youthful relationship had run its course, the two remained friends. In 2017, they began dating again, after he invited her to get together next time business took her to New York.