Shahrzad Daneshvar, the
daughter of Afsaneh Pournaderi Daneshvar and Farhang Daneshvar of Fair
Oaks, Calif., was married Aug. 25 to Travis Viola, a son of Teresa Viola
and Vincent Viola of New York. Judge Ann Claire Williams of the United
States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit officiated in her
chambers in Chicago.
On Sept. 17, A. Reza
Sheikholeslami, emeritus professor of Persian studies at Oxford, is to
lead a traditional Persian ceremony at the Waldorf Astoria in New York.
Ms.
Daneshvar, 28, is keeping her name. Next month, she is to begin a
clerkship in Miami for Judge Darrin H. Gayles of the United States
District Court for the Southern District of Florida. She graduated summa
cum laude from George Washington. She also received a master’s degree
in education from the University of Miami and her law degree with honors
from the University of Chicago.
Her father retired as an industrial engineer in Fair Oaks.
Mr.
Viola, also 28, is the vice president for hockey operations for the
Florida Panthers of the National Hockey League. He graduated from
Fordham. His father is owner, chairman and governor of the Panthers.
The
couple were originally supposed to meet on a blind date in 2010. Though
that date was canceled, they kept in touch, and met in person five
months later in New York.
2 comments:
slow news week huh?
Should be Darrin "P." Gayles. The fact-checkers at the NYT fail once again.
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