Jennifer Yoosun Berry and Travis Shane Jarae were married Sept. 29 at Blue Hill at Stone Barns, a restaurant in Pocantico Hills, N.Y. Cameron D’Ambrosi, a friend of the couple who became a Universal Life minister for the occasion, led the ceremony.
The couple are partners in One World Identity, a strategy and management consulting firm focusing on digital identity and cybersecurity, with offices in New York, San Francisco and Washington. Mr. Jarae is the chief executive and founder; Ms. Berry is the senior vice president leading the client services division. They are based mainly in New York and San Francisco.
Until 2017, Ms. Berry, 32, was a management consultant focusing on financial services clients at Deloitte in San Francisco. She graduated from Barnard College and received an M.B.A. from N.Y.U.
She is the daughter of Kay H. Yang and David G. Berry of Scarsdale, N.Y. The bride’s father retired as an electrical engineer and a technical vice president at Amray, a provider of electron microscope systems in Bedford, Mass. Her mother retired as an executive vice president of Stroheim & Romann in New York, a textile resource for interior decorators.
Until 2017, Mr. Jarae, 30, was the global head of digital identity at Google in Mountain View, Calif. He graduated from the University of South Florida.
He is a son of Deborah A. Jarae and Larry J. Jarae of Safety Harbor, Fla. The groom’s mother is a registered nurse at BayCare Health System in Clearwater, Fla. His father is an account executive for technical enterprise sales base in the Tampa office of Oracle, the software technology company in Redwood City, Calif.
The couple met in 2013 while working together as management consultants at Deloitte on a financial service project in Buffalo. A few months later when their project ended they returned to New York, and began dating in earnest.