Rebecca Astrid Savage and Brandon Robert Adams were married Aug. 3 in Mount Hood, Ore. Judge Benjamin N. Souede of the Multnomah County Circuit Court in Portland, Ore., officiated at Mount Hood Organic Farms.

The bride, 42, is a lawyer specializing in business law and franchising. She is in private practice in Portland. She is also a founder of Seriously Delicious, a maker of chocolate bars and confections in Portland. She graduated from Hamilton College in Clinton, N.Y., and received a law degree from the University of Colorado. She is also a founding member of SunLaw, an organization in San Francisco that provides support for women who are in-house lawyers.

She is the daughter of Phyllis K. Savage and R. Scott Savage of Brookfield, Conn. The bride’s father owns and manages commercial real estate in Danbury, Conn. Her mother retired as an assistant general counsel in Danbury for the Union Carbide Corporation, the chemical manufacturer, and is now a ceramic artist whose work was shown in 2016 at the Foothills Art Center in Golden, Colo.

The groom, also 42, is the energy solutions division manager in the Portland office of the North Coast Electric Company, an electrical equipment distributor. He is also a founding member of Oregon Association of Professional Energy Managers, an organization in Portland that provides continuing education to energy industry professionals. He received an associate degree in applied science from Lane Community College in Eugene, Ore.