Dr. Kathryn Joanna Paul and Aaron Schieffelin Berger were married Oct. 20 at the Lotos Club, a literary club in New York. Emma Glidden-Lyon, a Universal Life minister, officiated.
The bride, 32, is a second-year pediatrics resident at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center in New York. She graduated from Carleton College. In 2008-9, she was a Fulbright fellow in Bogotá, Colombia, where she did independent research on microfinance. She received a medical degree from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill.
She is a daughter of Carolyn C. Paul and Mack D. Paul of Norman, Okla. Her father, who is retired, was a teacher at Sky Ranch Elementary school in Moore, Okla. Her mother, who is also retired, was an occupational therapist for Moore Public Schools.
The groom, 31, is an external relations manager in the New York office of IBM in Armonk, N.Y. He graduated from Cornell.
He is a son of Rachel S. Cox and Glenn J. Berger of New York. His mother is a freelance writer who has written for publications including The Washington Post and the Daily Beast, and is the author of “Into Dust and Fire: Five Young Americans Who Went First to Fight the Nazi Army” (Penguin Random House, 2012). His father, who is now retired, was a partner in the Washington office of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher and Flom, a law firm based in New York, and member of the board of trustees at the Vermont Law School in South Royalton.
The couple met in 2015 at a camp near Sebago Lake in Maine, where the wedding of their officiant, who was a mutual friend, was taking place.