Zachary Ryan Styskal and Corey Matthew Goodman were married Oct. 15 at the Manhattan Marriage Bureau. Angel L. Lopez, a staff member of the New York City Clerk’s Office, officiated. On Oct. 20, Andrew M. Glenn, a friend of the couple, led them through an exchange of vows and rings in a ceremony, which included Jewish wedding elements, at a private home in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
Mr. Styskal (left), 32, leads the digital strategy team in the strategy and operations practice in the Manhattan office of Slalom, a management consulting company. He graduated from Dartmouth.
He is a son of Terry L. Styskal and Galen D. Styskal of Cheyenne, Wyo. Mr. Styskal’s mother retired as a guidance counselor at Central High School in Cheyenne. His father retired in April as a construction foreman in the Cheyenne office of Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, an electric utility, and now operates the family’s cattle ranch.
Mr. Goodman, 40, is a partner in the tax-law practice at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, the Manhattan law firm. He graduated from Cornell and received both a law degree, magna cum laude, and a Master of Laws degree in taxation from N.Y.U.
He is the son of Arlene G. Goodman and Michael W. Goodman of Bayside, Queens. Mr. Goodman’s mother retired as a science teacher at Rufus King School, Public School 26 in Fresh Meadows, Queens. His father is a title officer in the Lake Success, N.Y., office of GlobalServe Title Agency.
The couple met in 2010 in Montreal, at the destination birthday party of a mutual friend. A friendship and mutual passion for skiing turned romantic a year later.