Dr. Nina Neha Kogekar and Peter Samuel Gross were married Sept. 1 at the home of the groom’s paternal grandparents, Merle Ginsburg and Barry Ginsburg, in Roxbury, Conn. Emily Snow Gross, the groom’s sister, became a minister with American Marriage Ministries to preside over the event.
The couple met at Swarthmore College, from which each graduated with high honors.
Kogekar, 27, is a resident in internal medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. She received a medical degree from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
She is the daughter of Dr. Nandini Kogekar and Milind Kogekar of Danbury, Conn. The bride’s father is a senior director at Oracle Corporation, the computer technology company, in Tarrytown, N.Y. Her mother, a pediatrician, is a section chief with Boston Children’s Health Physicians in Brookfield, Conn.
Mr. Gross, who is also 27 and works in New York, is an analyst with HR&A Advisors, a real estate and urban policy consulting company.
He is the son of Linda S. Gross and Barrett Z. Gross of New York. The groom’s mother is a vocational coordinator at Kaplan House — the Jewish Board of Family and Children Services in New York. His father, who also works in New York, is the founder and owner of Lumenclature, a distributor of Italian lighting and tabletop.