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Andy Byron resigned from his job as CEO of Astronomer Inc., according to a statement posted on LinkedIn by the company Saturday.
Kristin Cabot, Astronomer's HR chief, faces backlash after a viral kiss cam video and contradicted her public claims of ethical leadership. Critics are calling for her resignation.
Astronomer CEO Andy Byron has resigned following an investigation into his relationship with a human resource officer after Coldplay frontman Chris Martin accidentally hard-launched their purported affair at a concert.
The employer of a CEO reportedly seen in a viral "kiss cam" moment at a recent Coldplay concert says it is launching an investigation into the incident. Astronomer, a New York City-based data company, said in a statement Friday that a "formal investigation" has been launched by its board of directors.
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A Coldplay concert in Boston sparked a controversy. Astronomer's CEO Andy Byron and HR head Kristin Cabot were seen in a video. Their interaction raised eyebrows. Another employee, Alyssa Stoddard, was also present.
A man who shares the same name as Astronomer CEO Andy Byron, the individual featured in the viral Coldplay concert clip, updated his LinkedIn bio after being mistaken for him on social media.
The chief executive caught in a suspected affair at a Coldplay concert has been suspended, and it has emerged that the colleague he was cuddling was married to the boss of a multimillion-pound rum empire.