Courtney Jameson Bass and Daniel Benjamin Sherizen were married Nov. 29 at Boston City Hall. Alex Geourntas, a justice of the peace, officiated.
The bride, 38, works in human resources at Google in San Francisco, where she advises executives on human resource matters. She graduated from Harvard, from which she also received an M.B.A.
She is the daughter of Paula A. Sneed and Lawrence P. Bass of Summerlin, Nev. The bride’s father, who is retired, founded both Infrasys, an electronics engineering company in Ridgewood, N.J., and Applied Tactical Systems, a supply chain monitoring systems company in Fairfield, N.J. The bride’s mother is the chief executive of the Phelps Prescott Group, a strategy and management consulting firm in New York and sits on the boards of Charles Schwab, TE Connectivity and Berry Global. She was formerly an executive vice president of Kraft Foods.
The groom, 40, is an automation engineer at YouTube in San Bruno, Calif.
He is the son of Joan D. Sherizen of Natick, Mass., and Dr. Sanford M. Sherizen of Wellesley, Mass. The groom’s mother retired as a clinical teacher at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Chicago. She was previously an independent medical interpreter for the deaf in Boston and trained and placed guide dogs at the Red Acre Farm Hearing Dog Center in Stow, Mass. His father, also retired, was a professor of sociology at Boston University and founded Data Security Systems, an information security consultancy in Natick. He is a former board member of RSA, the cybersecurity division of Dell Technologies.
The couple met via email through a mutual friend in 2016, and reconnected in January 2019 through Hinge, the dating app. They had their first date at a Brazilian restaurant in Oakland, Calif., the same month.