- The pair married in a Western-inspired ceremony in Wyoming.
- Sandberg's former brother-in-law introduced the couple to each other in 2019.
- Sandberg is set to step down from her COO position at Meta later this year.
Sheryl Sandberg, the chief operations officer for Meta — formerly Facebook, married Tom Bernthal in a ceremony Saturday in Wyoming after three years together.
The pair wed on a ranch, and the groom wore cowboy boots and jeans to the ceremony – a symbol of their shared love of country music, PEOPLE reports.
Both Bernthal, founder and former CEO of insights and strategy firm Kelton Global, and Sandberg, 52, shared a photo from the day on social media.
Bernthal's caption read: "After both experiencing loss, @sherylsandberg and I weren't sure we would ever find love again. Over the last three years, we've merged our lives and blended our families. Our wedding today was a dream come true."
The couple were introduced by the brother of Sandberg's late husband. Bernthal, 50, also had been married prior to the meeting.
"They both came out of hard times of their lives still happy and motivated to make their lives better and their kids' lives better," said Sandberg's former brother-in-law.
Her first husband, tech executive Dave Goldberg, was 47 when he died unexpectedly due to an undiagnosed heart problem while working out in 2015.
Sandberg has a son and daughter with Goldberg, and Bernthal has three kids.
Sandberg announced in June that she was stepping down this fall from her position as Meta's COO, according to a report from Insider.
"Together, we have found a new path forward, one filled with so much gratitude and optimism," Sandberg wrote in love letter to Bernthal published by Good Housekeeping in 2021.