2010.03.11: March 11, 2010: Dominican Republic RPCV Lindsay Kelly Hoag marries artist Edward Robert Castro Telleria
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2010.03.11: March 11, 2010: Dominican Republic RPCV Lindsay Kelly Hoag marries artist Edward Robert Castro Telleria
Dominican Republic RPCV Lindsay Kelly Hoag marries artist Edward Robert Castro Telleria
Ms. Hoag, 29, will keep her name. She is the assistant director of the Human Resources Policy Institute at Boston University. She writes case studies for the business school and helps to organize the institute's meetings for human resources executives. The bride graduated cum laude from Wellesley and is pursuing an M.B.A. at Boston University.
Dominican Republic RPCV Lindsay Kelly Hoag marries artist Edward Robert Castro Telleria
Lindsay Hoag and Edward Telleria
Published: March 11, 2010
Lindsay Kelly Hoag and Edward Robert Castro Telleria were married Saturday at the Four Seasons Hotel in Boston. The Rev. Victor H. Kazanjian Jr., an Episcopal priest and the dean of religious and spiritual life at Wellesley, officiated.
Ms. Hoag, 29, will keep her name. She is the assistant director of the Human Resources Policy Institute at Boston University. She writes case studies for the business school and helps to organize the institute's meetings for human resources executives. The bride graduated cum laude from Wellesley and is pursuing an M.B.A. at Boston University.
She is the daughter of Christine E. Letzeifer of Boston and John A. Hoag of South Dennis, Mass. Her father is the controller of Still River Systems, a company in Littleton, Mass., that is developing a system to treat cancer patients with proton beam technology. Her mother is the assistant dean of enrollment management and first-year students at Bouvé College of Health Sciences at Northeastern University in Boston.
Mr. Telleria, 35, is a painter whose work has been shown at the Cortile Gallery in Provincetown, Mass., and Mesa Fine Art in Santo Domingo, the Dominican Republic. He received bachelor's and Master of Fine Art degrees from La Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes in Santo Domingo.
He is a son of Agapito Castro Rosario of Santo Domingo and the late Artemia Telleria Victorino. The bridegroom's mother owned a cafe and his father sold cakes, both in Santo Domingo.
The couple met in the Dominican Republic in 2006, when Ms. Hoag was a Peace Corps volunteer there.
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