Stephanie Anne Tsay and Benjamin Ross Levick were married Sept. 22 at Blenheim Hill Farm in Jefferson, N.Y. Judge Kiyo Matsumoto of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York, for whom the bride served as a law clerk, officiated.
The bride, 34, is a litigation associate at the New York law firm Richards Kibbe & Orbe. She graduated from Cornell, and received a law degree from Stanford.
She is the daughter of Dr. Beelein Lin Tsay and Dr. Charlie Tsay of West Covina, Calif. The bride’s father is an anesthesiologist and the medical director of the Pacific Ambulatory Surgical Center, an outpatient surgery center in Alhambra, Calif. Her mother is an ophthalmologist in private practice, also in Alhambra.
The groom, 32, is the head of farm development at Bowery Farming, an agricultural technology company based in New York that builds and operates vertical farms to deliver fresher produce to urban areas. He graduated from the M.I.T. and received an M.B.A. from Stanford, where he was an Arjay Miller Scholar.
He is a son of Judy K. Levick and David R. Levick of Ada, Mich. The groom’s father, who is retired, was a pharmaceutical salesman at Pfizer in Grand Rapids, Mich. His mother, also retired, was a social worker in the neonatal intensive care unit at Spectrum Health, also in Grand Rapids.
Despite overlapping for a year at Stanford, in 2010, the couple first met in 2015 when they were set up by mutual graduate school friends. Coincidentally, they had matched on Tinder just days before the set up.