Kathryn Mutchler Glass and Daniel Kenneth Rosenheck were married Feb. 19 at Rosell Boher Lodge, a hotel and vineyard in Mendoza, Argentina. Juan Pablo Morales, a justice of the peace in Mendoza, officiated.
On Feb. 17, the couple took part in a celebration ceremony at Finca Decero, a winery in Mendoza. Adam Shapiro, a friend of the couple who became a Universal Life minister for the event, officiated.
The bride, who is 36 and works in London, is a senior programming director for Bloomberg Live. She oversees editorial conferences in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. She graduated cum laude from Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and received a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Missouri.
She is the daughter of Suzanne Dimmel and Clark A. Glass, both of Kansas City, Mo. The bride’s mother works in Kansas City as a director at Cushman Wakefield, a commercial real-estate firm, and is an advisory-board member and the fund-raising director of the Parkinson’s Foundation Heartland. Her father retired as a loan review officer from American Bank and Trust in Dubuque, Iowa.
The groom, 37, works in London as the editor of the data-journalism team at The Economist, and also writes for the publication about sports and wine. He graduated cum laude from Harvard.
He is the son of Virginia I. Goldner and Stephen D. Rosenheck of Manhattan. The groom’s mother is a psychotherapist in private practice in Manhattan, who was recently featured in the Showtime series “Couples Therapy.” His father is also a psychotherapist in private practice, and a professor in the department of psychiatry at Columbia.
The couple met in 2016 at the wedding of mutual friends in Brooklyn.