Margaret Cameron Holden and Randall Elliot Allen were married Oct. 20 at the Inn at Serenbe in Chattahoochee Hills, Ga. The Rev. Robert A. Hoffman, a Lutheran minister, officiated.
The bride, 31, is known as Meg. She was until earlier this month an assistant corporation counsel in the environmental law division of the New York City Law Department. In November, she will begin working as an associate at Sive, Paget & Riesel, an environmental law firm in New York. She graduated cum laude from Yale and received a law degree from Harvard.
She is the daughter of Anne M. Cameron and George W. Holden of Dallas. The bride’s father is a professor and chair of the psychology department at Southern Methodist University. Her mother retired as both a clinical psychologist in private practice in Austin, Tex., and as a Presbyterian minister at Lake Highland Presbyterian Church in Dallas.
The groom, 35, is an associate specializing in real estate law at Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel, a New York law firm. He graduated from Cornell and received a law degree from Brooklyn Law School.
He is a son of Mary Dale Allen and Dr. Jeffrey Allen of Briarcliff Manor, N.Y. His father is a pediatric neuro-oncologist at NYU Langone Medical Center, where he treats children and young adults with brain tumors and neurofibromatosis. The groom’s father is also a professor of pediatric neuro-oncology in the department of pediatrics of N.Y.U.
The couple met in April 2016 through the dating app Bumble.