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Kimberly Anne Gould and Ryan Matthew Caldbeck were married July 14 at St. Helena Catholic Church in Calistoga. The ceremony was performed by Msgr. Dominick Fullam of Biloxi, Mississippi, whom the bridegroom met and worked with when he volunteered in Biloxi after Hurricane Katrina.

The bride is the daughter of Richard and Anne Gould of Menlo Park. (Richard Gould was the men's tennis coach at Stanford from 1966 to 2004, when his teams won 17 national championship titles.) A lifelong Menlo Park resident, she attended Las Lomitas, La Entrada and Menlo School. She is a graduate of Harvard University, with bachelor degrees in psychology and sociology, and holds an MBA from the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University. A marketing communications manager at Facebook in Menlo Park, she sits on the board of the Bay Area Sports Foundation, a nonprofit organization providing opportunities for low-income youth to participate in organized sports.

The bridegroom is the son of Gareth and Diane Caldbeck of Naples, Florida. He received his bachelor degree in public policy and psychology from Duke University, where he was a member of the 2001 national championship basketball team. He received his MBA from Stanford University. The bridegroom is the CEO and co-founder of CircleUp, an online social marketplace that supports direct equity investments from individual investors to small private consumer and retail companies. He is on the board of Summit Preparatory charter school in Redwood City.

After a honeymoon in South Africa, the couple will live in Redwood City.


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