Louise Catesby Denny and Kevin Thomas Considine were married Sept. 14 at the Church of the Heavenly Rest in New York. The Rt. Rev. J. Clark Grew II, the retired Episcopal bishop of Ohio, performed the ceremony, with the Rev. Matthew F. Heyd, an Episcopal priest, and the Rev. Brian G. Konzman, a Roman Catholic priest, taking part.
Ms. Denny, 33, is a founder of Tomorrows, a brand and marketing consultancy in New York. She graduated from Washington & Lee University in Lexington, Va., and received an M.B.A. from Columbia.
She is a daughter of Ninna Fisher Denny and R. Breck Denny of New York. The bride’s father, who is retired, was the chief financial officer of Lesco, a chemical company in Rocky River, Ohio, and is now a volunteer financial adviser in New York to nonprofit organizations. Her mother manages a group of poll workers in New York for the Board of Elections.
Ms. Denny is a great-granddaughter of George Whitney, who was the chairman of J.P. Morgan & Company from 1950 to 1955, and she is also a great-great granddaughter of Robert Bacon, who was a secretary of state under Theodore Roosevelt, and an ambassador to France.
Mr. Considine, 30, is a director in the asset management division, in New York, of Wells Fargo, the San Francisco bank. He graduated from Providence.
He is a son of Maureen Sullivan Considine and Michael G. Considine of Stamford, Conn. The groom’s mother is the director of the upper-school campus ministry at Sacred Heart Greenwich, a Roman Catholic girls school in Greenwich, Conn. His father is a partner, in New York, in Seward & Kissel, a law firm.
The couple met in 2018 at a cocktail party given by a mutual friend in New York who thought the two might make a match.