Samantha Lynne Chassin and Alexander Little Meyer were married Oct. 26 at Blue Hill at Stone Barns, a restaurant in Tarrytown, N.Y. Rabbi Paula L. Feldstein officiated.
The couple met at Case Western Reserve University, from which each received a law degree, she cum laude.
Mrs. Meyer, 32, is a consultant, leading legal-research training seminars for federal government offices, at LexisNexis, the research and risk-management company; she works from Philadelphia. She graduated from George Washington University.
She is the daughter of Thea D. Chassin and Dr. Mark R. Chassin of Briarcliff Manor, N.Y. The bride’s father, an internist, is the president and the chief executive of the Joint Commission, an organization in Oakbrook Terrace, Ill., that provides accreditation for hospitals, clinics and other health care networks. From 1992-94, he was the health commissioner for New York State in Albany. Her mother is the founder of Bald Girls Do Lunch, a group in Scarborough, N.Y., that supports women and girls with alopecia areata, an autoimmune skin disease that causes hair loss.
Mr. Meyer, 31, is the director for business development in the group practice for doctors at the hospitals and clinical operations of Jefferson Health in Philadelphia. He graduated from the University of Maryland.
He is a son of Dr. Christie Jo Little and Dr. Bruce A. Meyer of Villanova, Pa. The groom’s mother was an obstetrician at the hospital at the State University of New York, Stony Brook, before becoming a stay-at-home mother and a foster parent. The groom’s father, also an obstetrician, is the president of Jefferson Health, a network of hospitals and clinics in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and is also the senior executive vice president of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia.