Julia Goleman Bruss and Grady Reeder Campion were married May 11. Russell R. Campion, an uncle of the groom, officiated at the Mandarin Oriental hotel in Boston, having received permission from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Mrs. Campion, 29, is completing a master’s degree in social work at Columbia, and expects to receive it this month. She graduated from Colby College and received a master’s degree in education from Harvard.
She is the daughter of Judith Goleman and Neal H. Bruss of Brookline, Mass. The bride’s parents both work at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, her father as an associate professor of English and her mother as the faculty development director. The bride’s mother retired as an associate professor of English at the school.
Mr. Campion, also 29, is an associate at Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle, a New York law firm. He graduated from Oberlin College and received a law degree from Duke.
He is the son of Margaret McCarthy Campion and Dr. Edward W. Campion, who also live in Brookline. The groom’s mother retired as a school nurse at Brookline High School. His father, a geriatrician, is the executive editor and the online editor of The New England Journal of Medicine in Boston.
The couple met in 2003 in their first year at Brookline High School. After college, having found through social media that she was in Boston, he sent her a Facebook message asking her out. They had their first date in December 2011.