Morissa Gayle Sobelson and Jamie Campbell Henn were married Sept. 29 on Thompson Island in Boston. Bill McKibben, who received a one-day marriage designation from Massachusetts, officiated, with Sue Halpern assisting with the Jewish elements of the ceremony.
The bride, 31, is a doctoral candidate in public health at Harvard and an administrative fellow at Intermountain Healthcare, a nonprofit medical group that provides health services and clinics in Salt Lake City. She graduated summa cum laude from Tufts and received a master’s degree in public health from Columbia.
She is a daughter of Carol L. Sobelson and Dr. Gary A. Sobelson of Concord, N.H. The bride’s father is a family physician at Concord Family Medicine and the treasurer of the American Civil Liberties Union of New Hampshire, both in Concord. Her mother is a family therapist at Capital Valley Counseling Associates in Concord.
The groom, 34, works remotely from Salt Lake City as the strategic communications director for 350.org, an international climate campaign he co-founded that is focused on decreasing the use of fossil fuels, in New York. He graduated magna cum laude from Middlebury College.
He is the son of Catherine E. C. Henn and John H. Henn of Cambridge, Mass. The groom’s mother, who is retired, was the vice president for corporate and legal affairs at The Boston Globe. His father is an arbitrator in private practice in Boston.
The couple met in 2013 while sitting next to each other on a BoltBus traveling from New York City to Boston.