Marina Morton Rutherfurd and Adrian Edward Ulrich were married Nov. 10 in Nassau, the Bahamas. Archdeacon Keith N. Cartwright performed the ceremony at the Anglican Church of St. Christopher the Martyr on the island of New Providence.
Ms. Rutherfurd, 29, is the owner of Rutherfurd Creative, a special events production company in New York. She graduated from Skidmore College.
She is a daughter of the late Jody J. Rutherfurd, who lived in New York, and the late Morton A. Rutherfurd, who lived in Woodbridge, Conn. The bride’s father was the president of Cosmo Holdings, which was a real estate and shipping business in Woodbridge. Her mother retired as an executive assistant at Altrinsic Global Advisors, an asset management company in Greenwich, Conn.
The bride is a great-great-granddaughter of Levi P. Morton, who was a governor of New York and vice president under President Benjamin Harrison. She is also a descendant of Peter Stuyvesant, the last Dutch governor of New York.
Mr. Ulrich, 41, is a portfolio manager at Tocqueville Asset Management in New York. He graduated from Lehigh and received an M.B.A. from Columbia.
He is a son of Christie Pilcher Ulrich and Ronald J. Ulrich of New Canaan, Conn. The groom’s father retired as the founder and chief investment officer of Equinox Capital Management, which was in New York, and is now the chairman of the African Parks Foundation of America, which is also in New York.
The couple met in 2014, when the groom was invited to a dinner party at Station, a seasonal farm-to-table restaurant that was in East Quogue, N.Y., of which Ms. Rutherfurd was then an owner. About a year later, when Ms. Rutherfurd moved back to the city, they met again at her housewarming party, and began dating in December 2015.