Christine Alice Dalton and Jackson Jenssen Kamine were married Oct. 12 at Sage Chapel on the Cornell campus in Ithaca, N.Y. Robert A. Ramin, an uncle of the bride who became a Universal Life minister for the event, officiated.
The bride and groom, both 28, met at Cornell, from which each graduated.
Mrs. Kamine works in Los Angeles as a business development adviser for the Wine and Spirit Education Trust, a London-based wine education company, from which she holds an advanced certification in wines and spirits.
She is a daughter of Nancy Ramin Dalton and Dr. Lawrence T. Dalton of Silver Spring, Md. The bride’s father is a clinical psychologist with a private practice in Chevy Chase, Md. Her mother teaches elementary education at St. John the Baptist, a school in Silver Spring.
Mr. Kamine works in Los Angeles as an associate in the J.P. Morgan Entertainment Industries Group, for which he focuses on arranging capital for leading entertainment companies.
He is the son of Tana E. Kamine and Mark C. Kamine in New York. The groom’s mother retired as the owner of a graphic-design company in New York. His father is an independent line producer in New York who served as a producer on the films “American Hustle” and “Silver Linings Playbook.”