Natasha Thondavadi and Harry Perlmuth Larson were married June 22 at the Bridgeport Art Center in Chicago. Andrew M. Kahn, a friend of the couple who became a Universal Life minister for the occasion, officiated.
The couple met at Yale, from which both graduated, she magna cum laude. Both also received graduate degrees from Harvard in May, hers an M.B.A. and his a law degree, magna cum laude.
Ms. Thondavadi, 27, is to begin as a consultant in the Chicago office of the Boston Consulting Group in July.
She is the daughter of Paru Thondavadi and Nandu Thondavadi of Barrington, Ill. The bride’s father, who is retired, was the chief executive for the American operations, which were in Schaumburg, Ill., of Mascon Global, a software company. Her mother is a high school substitute teacher in the public schools of both Barrington and of Lake Zurich, Ill.
Mr. Larson, 27, is to become a law clerk in the Chicago law office of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan in August.
He is the son of Carolyn Perlmuth and Christopher Larson of New York. The groom’s mother is an executive director, overseeing private membership groups, in New York, for Euromoney Institutional Investor, a financial publishing company and conference producer. His father is the managing editor of Today’s Science, a publication of Infobase, which is a New York provider of supplemental educational materials.