Scott David Coff (’85) and Kenneth Neil Price were married in June in Manhattan. Coff is the founder and owner of Mypalmsprings.com, a travel web site. Until May he was also the director of the wealth management division in New York for London executive search firm Sheffield Haworth. Price was until recently executive VP for Jakks Pacific, a toy and entertainment company in Malibu, Calif. The couple has known each other since sixth grade.

Kira Krieger and Samuel Senders (’90) were married in April in Bal Harbour, Fla. She is the luxury goods and retail director in the advertising department at New York magazine and nymag.com. He works for the EPS Settlements Group of Greenwood Village, Colo., consulting on structuring periodic payments in personal injury cases.

Moah Son (’02) and Dan Gardella (MS ’03) were married in July in Brooklyn. She is the finance director at Starwood Hotels; he is studying for an MBA at the University of Chicago. They met at Baruch in 1999.

Christie Ann Petrosino and Joseph Longobardi (’04) were married in August on Staten Island, with a reception in Somerset, N.J. She is the office manager at Benson Scrap Iron and Metal Corp. in Brooklyn; he is VP and financial advisor with HSBC Securities, in Manhattan.

Scott Bane (MPA ’06) and David W. Dunlap were married in May in Manhattan. Bane was a program manager at the former JEHT Foundation, a charity that supported reform of the criminal and juvenile justice systems in New York. Dunlap is a metropolitan reporter at the New York Times.

Jennifer Ann McNerney and Brian Cullen Byrne (’07) were married in May in East Meadow, N.Y. She is a compliance analyst, and he is a consultant for an advisory firm.

Miriam Schwebcke (MS ’07) and Robert Modica were married in April in Baldwin, N.Y. She works in online marketing, and he is a sales engineer in HV/AC.

Alessandra Ravin Hirsch and Evan Lewis (MBA ’11) were married in June in Portsmouth, N.H. She is pursuing a master’s degree in playwriting at Columbia University. He is an analyst at Morgan Stanley in New York.