Lloyd C. Blankfein, the chief executive of Goldman Sachs, has gained a daughter-in-law.
Mr. Blankfeinâs oldest son, Alexander, 27, was married on Saturday at the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens in Miami, in an outdoor ceremony beneath a huppah and a canopy of trees. The bride, Cristina Mercedes Ros, 26, is a founder of Circle of Women, a group in Cambridge, Mass., that promotes womenâs education.
The couple met at Harvard, where they are both pursuing M.B.A. degrees, according to an item in The New York Times on Sunday. Rabbi Judy Kempler officiaed the ceremony.
The groom, who has worked previously at Goldman Sachs, is to become a consultant at Bain & Company in September, according to The Times. The bride shares an interest in education with her mother-in-law, Laura Jacobs Blankfein, who is a leader for after-school and Saturday programs at the Association to Benefit Children in East Harlem.
Among the guests was Joshua Kushner, founder of the venture capital firm Thrive Capital. Mr. Kushner, son of the real estate developer Charles B. Kushner and brother of Jared Kushner, owner of The New York Observer, was Mr. Blankfeinâs roommate when they were undergraduates at Harvard.
The elder Mr. Blankfein gave a well-received speech, according to a person who was there. A photograph surfaced that appears to show the Goldman chief on the dance floor.
The bride and groom danced under a tent, while photographers snapped pictures. At one point, standing in front of a stage, the couple read prepared remarks.
Guests spent time at the Four Seasons, taking advantage of the hotelâs pool.
The event was documented with Instagram pictures. DealBook readers, can you identify the designer of the dress that the bride wore
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