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Tiffany Low, Gregory Katz
Tiffany Jing-Han Low and Dr. Gregory Meyer Bakst Katz were married July 15 in New York. Keith Breyer, a friend of the groom who became a Universal Life minister for the event, officiated at the Loeb Boathouse in Central Park.
The bride, 32, is a vice president in strategy and business development in New York for JPMorgan Chase. She graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles, and received an M.B.A. from Columbia.
She is a daughter of Sharon Low and Norman Low of Walnut Creek, Calif.
The groom, 33, is a second-year cardiology fellow at NYU Langone Medical Center. He is also a founder of Watusee Foods, a snack company in Washington. He graduated magna cum laude from Tufts and received a medical degree from N.Y.U.
He is the son of Andrea Bakst and Dr. Charles Katz of Fair Haven, N.J.
The couple met in 2013 through the dating app Hinge.
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