Groomsmen

Maxwell Mathews

I met Max in 5th grade, which makes our friendship my oldest (16 years). Beyond simple commonalities, like high internet usage and pretending to work out, Max is a good friend because of the respectful awe and confusion with which we experience the world.

Christopher Simpson

Once Chris and I spent a week in January driving through the Swiss Alps. Another time we hiked 30 miles through the woods at night. We push each other past fear, common sense, and frequently, vomiting. As I dream my future feats, I know I can count on Chris to be game, and never quit.

Rajiv Ayyangar

If the unexamined life isn’t worth living, then Rajiv is living optimally. Rajiv’s studious lens allows him to demystify complex mechanisms and then capitalize on their essence. Our friendship has been tirelessly analytic, much to our enjoyment, and to much frustration for those within earshot.

Randy Stevenson

Randy’s a renaissance man in disguise — with a firm grasp on technology, art, and humor, there are few better party guests. I keep Randy’s example in mind when I need reminding that even the toughest problems can be solved with style and a smile.

Nathan Shushansky

“You gotta keep a girl like that,” he says. Those words, spoke to me in the first weeks of my relationship with Brianna have rung true countless times. We appreciate Nathan’s romanticism and agree that when you find a good thing, you gotta keep it!


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