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Brooke Hargrove, Jensen Bouzi
Brooke Liana Hargrove and Jensen Matthew Bouzi were married July 21 at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial in Grosse Pointe, Mich. The Rev. Charles Christian Adams, a Baptist minister, officiated.
Mrs. Hargrove-Bouzi, 27, is a product designer in Manhattan for ArtBinder, an art inventory management company. She graduated from Mount Holyoke College.
She is a daughter of Robin L. Hargrove and Gerry L. Hargrove of Bloomfield Hills, Mich. The bride’s father retired from General Motors, where he served as general counsel for Middle East and Africa operations. He was based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. He is currently an adjunct law and business professor at the University of Michigan. The bride’s mother retired as a commercial relationship officer for Michigan National Bank in Detroit.
Mr. Bouzi, 26, is a software engineer in Manhattan at MongoDB, a database software company. He graduated from Amherst College.
He is a son of Fenelon Bouzi and Eugenie Bony of Brooklyn. The groom’s mother is a registered nurse at Visiting Nurse Service of New York in Brooklyn. His father is a an electrical engineer for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in New York City.
The couple met in March 2012 at a party at Mount Holyoke College.
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