Astronomer CEO resigns
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Married executives at AI startup Astronomer both resign after being caught on Coldplay's 'Kiss Cam' in a reaction that prompted singer Chris Martin's comment.
Kristin Cabot, Astronomer’s chief people officer, has resigned from her position following a viral video from a Coldplay concert, the data operations company confirmed. A spokesperson for Astronomer confirmed to TODAY.com on July 24 that Cabot was “no longer with Astronomer. She has resigned.”
The public is mostly having fun with the scandal, reenacting the incident on social media, The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, and at multiple sporting events; it’s been used in a relatively lighthearted way for film promotion and as a gag at other concerts.
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The Mirror US on MSNHR boss seen in arms of CEO at Coldplay concert appears to keep her job after he resignsAndy Byron resigned as CEO of Astronomer last weekend after a clip of him and his colleague Kristin Cabot at a Coldplay concert went viral - but she appears to still be employed
It’s been a week since Andy Byron, then the CEO of Astronomer, and the company’s Chief People Officer were caught canoodling on a kiss cam at a Coldplay concert near Boston and the gossip, memes, and jokes about the incident are showing no signs of slowing down.
Andy Byron, the now-former CEO of the data analytics firm Astronomer, has found himself at the center of an even messier viral firestorm.
Megan Kerrigan Byron allegedly wrote, "To those who expect tears — I don't cry for [clowns], I schedule. I document. I rebuild."
A Coldplay concert kiss cam captured Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and HR chief Kristin Cabot. The video sparked affair rumors and went viral. Netizens created Bollywood-inspired memes. Memes featured Baahubali,