Erica Rachel Davidson and Timothy Brian Dingman were married March 2 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Miami. Rabbi Mark S. Kram officiated.
Mrs. Dingman, 29, works in San Francisco as the director of learning and development at Adaptly, a technology and services firm based in New York that drives advertising campaigns on digital platforms. It was recently acquired by Accenture. She graduated from Wesleyan University.
She is the daughter of Beth Zelen Davidson and Dr. Jeff Davidson of Miami. The bride’s father is the veterinarian at West Kendall Animal Hospital, which he owns with her mother, who is the manager.
Mr. Dingman, also 29, is the head of client accounts in San Francisco at Atrium, a law and technology company in San Francisco. He graduated from Brown, from which he also received a master’s degree in electrical engineering.
He is the son of Catherine Woods Dingman of Wellfleet, Mass., and Brian M. Dingman of Shrewsbury, Mass. The groom’s mother is a sales associate at Left Bank Gallery, an art gallery in Wellfleet. His father is a lawyer in private practice in Westborough, Mass.
The couple hit it off when they met in 2015 at FriendsFest, an adult summer camp-like weekend in Copake, N.Y., for 70 friends and acquaintances from all over the United States. After Ms. Davidson went back to New York and Mr. Dingman returned to Detroit, they began texting. In November, Mr. Dingman visited her in New York on the pretext of trying to organize a camp reunion, but it turned into a date for just the two of them at a wine bar in the East Village.