Andreea Folasade Akerele and Khary Francis weds in New York
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Andreea Folasade Akerele and Khary Francis weds in New York

Reprinted from the New York Times

September 26, 2016 9:18 A.M


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New York, New York (TDN) Andreea Folasade Akerele, a daughter of Dr. Corina Dutcus of Wyckoff, N.J., and Dr. Evaristo Akerele of Mahwah, N.J., was married Sept. 24 to Khary Dexter Francis, a son of Dr. Rhonda McIntyre-Francis and Dexter Francis of Roseau, Dominica. The Rev. Dr. Leslie Mott, a Presbyterian minister, officiated at Boscobel House and Gardens, an estate in Garrison, N.Y.

The bride, 29, is the chief executive of PadPolish, a software company in London that facilitates property management for landlords and real estate developers. She graduated cum laude from Harvard, from which she also received an M.B.A.

Her father, a psychiatrist, is the chairman of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health at Interfaith Medical Center in Brooklyn. Her mother, an oncologist who works in Woodcliff Lake, N.J., is the executive director of oncology and clinical development at Eisai, the Japanese pharmaceutical company.

The groom, 30, is an owner and a founder of Quantize Analytics, a company in London that provides recruiting analytics services. He graduated from Harvard and received an M.B.A. from Stanford.

His mother is a pediatrics professor and the director of international health programs at Ross University School of Medicine in Portsmouth, Dominica. She is also the founder and the chairman of the Children’s Heart Fund, a nonprofit organization in Dominica. His father is a civil engineer and the former president of the Dominica Football Association.

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