Jannine Camille Versi and Daniel Freedman Weisberg were married Sept. 22 at the Weekapaug Inn, a resort in Westerly, R.I. Rabbi Rick Jacobs officiated.
The bride, 33, is the vice president for clinical programs and partnerships at Cityblock Health, a company that provides health care to low-income people in New York. She graduated magna cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania and received an M.B.A. from Harvard. In 2007-2008, she was a Fulbright fellow in New Delhi, where she did independent research on microfinance.
She is a daughter of Dr. G. K. Anand and Dr. Eboo Versi of Gladstone, N.J. The bride’s father, who is now retired, was the chief of urogynecology at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital and an associate professor at Harvard Medical School, both in Boston. The bride’s mother, who is known as Dina and now retired, was an internist at the Boston Medical Center.
The groom, 32, is an internist at the Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, the medical director of population health quality at Mount Sinai Health Partners and an assistant professor at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He graduated from Brown and received a medical degree from the Yale School of Medicine.
The groom is the son of Karen J. Freedman and Roger E. Weisberg of New York. His mother is the executive director of Lawyers for Children, a nonprofit organization that provides lawyers to children in foster care, in New York. His father is the owner of Public Policy Productions, a production company in Palisades, N.Y., and a producer and director of documentary films including the 1993 documentary “Road Scholar.”
The groom’s late maternal grandmother, Doris C. Freedman, was the first director of cultural affairs for the City of New York and the founder of the Public Art Fund, which brings contemporary art to audiences in New York with free exhibitions.
The couple met at the Park Restaurant & Bar in Cambridge, Mass.