Carrie Lynn Shuchart and Minsok Pak were married Aug. 17 at the Mill City Museum in Minneapolis. Rabbi Michael Adam Latz officiated.

Ms. Shuchart, 39, is the director for experience transformation and communication at McKinsey & Company; she works in Minneapolis. She graduated from Harvard and received an M.B.A. from Columbia. She is also an author of “Case Studies and Cocktails: The ‘Now What?’ Guide to Surviving Business School” (Manhattan Prep Publishing, 2011), and of “M.B.A. Math & More: Concepts You Need in Your First Year of Business School” (Manhattan Prep Publishing, 2019).

She is the daughter of Stephanie S. Shuchart and John F. Shuchart of Bethesda, Md. The bride’s father retired as the chief executive of Concepts Simplified, an insurance marketing agency in Leawood, Kan., and is now is the chief executive of the Shuchart Foundation for Mental Health Awareness in Bethesda. Her mother, a licensed clinical social worker, retired in April as the coordinator of a grief-counseling program at Kansas City Hospice and Palliative Care in Kansas City, Mo.

Mr. Pak, 50, is an executive vice president and the chief strategy and innovation officer at the Target Corporation, the department store company, in Minneapolis. He graduated from Oberlin College, where he is now a trustee, and received an M.B.A. from Stanford. He has finished four Ironman world championship races in Kona, Hawaii.