Christina Marie Wallace and Charles E. Carey Jr. were married Oct. 19 on Pebble Beach at Brooklyn Bridge Park. Margaret Eby, a friend of the couple who is an ordained reverend in the Church of the Latter-Day Dude, officiated.
The bride, 34, is the vice president for business development and marketing at Bionic, a New York-based firm that helps large companies innovate and grow. She is also the co-host of the podcast “The Limit Does Not Exist,” and a co-author of a forthcoming book, “New to Big: How Companies Can Create Like Entrepreneurs, Invest Like VCs, and Install a Permanent Operating System for Growth” (Currency, March 2019). She graduated from Emory, and received an M.B.A. from Harvard.
She is a daughter of Beverly J. Wallace of Nashville. The bride’s mother is a clinical research specialist at the Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center of Nashville. The bride was also raised by her maternal grandparents, the late Arlene Frith and the late Earl Frith, who lived in Lansing, Mich.
The groom, 32, goes by Chas. He is the general counsel of the New York City Mayor’s Office of Housing Recovery Operations. He is also an actor and producer whose credits include the Off Broadway production of “The Rape of the Sabine Women by Grace B. Matthias,” which was staged in 2017 at the Duke on 42nd Street. He graduated from Columbia, and received a law degree from Georgetown.
He is a son of Kathleen B. Carey and Mr. Carey Sr. of Westport, Conn. The groom’s mother is the community impact leader at Gensler, an international design and architecture firm in New York. His father, who also works in New York, is a partner in Mintz Levin, a law firm based in Boston.
The couple met in June 2016 on OkCupid.