Jocelyn Ann Hinman and Michael Allen Coffee were married June 29 at the First Presbyterian Church in Rome, N.Y. The Rev. Kate Dunn, a Presbyterian minister, performed the ceremony.
Dr. Hinman, 29, will be an adjunct assistant professor and postdoctoral research associate at Teachers College, Columbia University in September. She graduated cum laude from Colgate and received a master’s degree and a doctoral degree in special education from Columbia.
She is a daughter of Linda Caspar Hinman and Kirk B. Hinman of Rome. The bride’s father, who is retired, was the president of the Rome Strip Steel Company. Her mother was a stay-at-home parent.
Mr. Coffee, 31, is a senior legal counsel with the bank HSBC in New York. He graduated magna cum laude from Providence College and received a law degree from George Washington University.
He is the son of Anne S. Coffee of Wilmington, N.C., and Jeff A. Coffee of Carmel, Ind. The groom’s mother is the president of Outcome, a drug and alcohol testing company in Wilmington. His father is an electrical engineer with the Rolls-Royce Corporation in Indianapolis.
The couple met in Manhattan in 2016 through a mutual friend.