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Weddings


Ronald White and Stefanie Shelley

Shelley-White. Stefanie L. Shelley, daughter of Dr. Joseph F. Shelley of Princeton and the late Gabrielle C. Shelley, to Ronald G. White, son of Helen M. White of Eastchester, N.Y., and the late Edward S. White. The November 6 ceremony at the Unitarian Church of All Souls in Manhattan was jointly celebrated by the Rev. Forrest Church, a Unitarian Universalist minister, and Fr. Michael Sehler, S.J., a Roman Catholic priest.

The bride, 42, will keep her name. She grew up in Princeton and graduated from Princeton High School in 1980. Her father retired in 2002 as a professor of mechanical engineering at The College of New Jersey. Her mother was a legal assistant in the Princeton office of the law firm Drinker, Biddle & Reath. Her grandmother, the late Yvonne Reissner, was also a Princeton resident, who was honored by the Princeton Medical Center for her extensive volunteer work.

The bride is a senior vice president at J.P. Morgan Chase, where she manages the service delivery organization for the bank's Small Business Financial Services Division, overseeing all of the online banking, telephone and ATM channels serving the firm's small business customers. In recent years, she has led several major charitable fund-raising campaigns for her division of the bank, including those for The United Way and the United Negro College Fund. Prior to her tenure at J.P. Morgan Chase, she held senior positions at General Electric, GE Capital, and Salomon Smith Barney. She graduated cum laude from Colgate University and received her M.B.A. from The Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.

The groom, 41, serves as an Assistant United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, where he is the deputy chief of the office's Business and Securities Fraud Section. He received both his bachelor's and law degrees cum laude from Georgetown University, where he was associate editor of the Georgetown Law Journal. Prior to joining the government, he was in private practice in the Washington, D.C. office of the New York law firm Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft. His father was a member of the New York Stock Exchange as a partner in Stern Brothers.

 
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