Corinne Paige Lewis and Megan Lee Myers were married May 31 at the marriage bureau in Brooklyn. Huiling Zheng, a staff member of the city clerk’s office, officiated. On June 1, R. Lee Farmer, a friend of the couple, led them in their vows at Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
Ms. Lewis (left), 29, is a senior research associate of health care delivery system reform at the Commonwealth Fund in Manhattan, a national health care foundation. She graduated magna cum laude from Boston University, and received an M.S.W. from Columbia.
She is a daughter of Celine P. Lewis and Robert D. Lewis of Ocean City, N.J. Ms. Lewis’s father is the chief executive and president of Closet & Storage Concepts, a closet organizing systems firm in West Berlin, N.J. Her mother works in Marlton, N.J., as a senior regional vice president at T. J. Maxx, the off-price retailer based in Natick, Mass.
Until 2018 Ms. Myers, 33, was the senior director of partnership marketing at the Princeton Review, a college admissions test preparation company in Manhattan. She graduated with distinction from the University of Michigan.
She is the daughter of Nancy A. Gilmore of Highland Lake, N.Y., and Richard A. Myers of Waterford, Mich., and the stepdaughter of Deborah A. Myers. Ms. Myers’s father is an engineer in the street and racing technology group at Fiat Chrysler Automobiles in Auburn Hills, Mich. Her mother retired as an independent management consultant in Farmington Hills, Mich.
The couple met in 2012 when Ms. Lewis, who was living in Boston, spent a weekend with their mutual friend Ms. Farmer in Manhattan. At dinner, Ms. Lewis told their friend that she had a feeling she would marry Ms. Myers someday. Two years later, after Ms. Lewis was accepted to Columbia and planned to move to Manhattan, Ms. Farmer decided it was time to set them up. They had their first date Memorial Day weekend at Victor’s, a seafood restaurant in Provincetown, Mass., and then began dating over the summer.