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Goy and Ornstein Are Married

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Star Staff

Andre Goy and Jeffrey Brice Ornstein were married on Saturday at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in East Hampton, with the Very Rev. Denis Brunelle officiating. A reception followed at the Maidstone Club.

Dr. Goy is the chairman and executive director of the Hackensack University Medical Center in Hackensack, N.J., a professor of medicine at Georgetown University, and co-chairman on the Future of Health and Health Care Council for the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. 

He is the son of the late Joseph Goy, who owned and operated a sawmill, and the late Clara Goy, who was a teacher and elementary school principal, both from Entremont, France. Dr. Goy is also an accomplished fine artist, having had multiple shows of his work in New York City and Houston. He was twice commissioned by Bergdorf Goodman to create original paintings for its holiday windows. 

A retired champion figure skater, Dr. Goy is also well known for his culinary skills as a gourmet chef. 

Mr. Ornstein is the founder and C.E.O. of JBrice Design International, an interior design firm headquartered in Boston that specializes in hotel and resort design around the world. He has executed projects on five continents, and counts among his clients the royal families of Qatar and Saudi Arabia, President Abdel Sisi of Egypt, and Tansu Ciller, a past prime minister of Turkey, as well as the Trump and Kushner families.

At 35 he was named one of Boston’s 12 most influential people, and as recognition of his contribution to the industry has been asked to serve as a judge for two international hotel design award competitions. He is on the board of advisers at the New York School of Interior Design, in addition to having been a visiting critic at the Rhode Island School of Design and the Boston Architectural Center. He is the son of the late Robert Ornstein, who was an estate planner, and Mona Ornstein, who was a travel agent, both in Scarsdale, N.Y.

The couple has considered East Hampton a home for over 20 years, dividing their time among here, New York City, and Entremont.

 

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