Coldplay Kiss Cam Video of Astronomer CEO Goes Viral
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Astronomer Interim CEO Pete DeJoy addressed the infamous Coldplay “Kiss Cam” scandal that prompted former CEO Andy Byron to resign.
Another employment attorney, William Cafaro, told The Post he believes from what he’s seen, booting Cabot would be easy, but he suspects the company and her might be wrangling over an exit deal.
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As evident by the Coldplay KissCam incident, “social media surveillance” has eroded what privacy expectations we can have in today’s modern world.
A New York tech company has placed its CEO on leave during an in-house investigation amid a viral video on social media that shows a couple caught on the Jumbotron in an embrace at a Coldplay concert.
That speculation was soon confirmed as their reality and not long after, it was announced that Andy Byron, CEO of Cincinnati-based Astronomer, Inc., had resigned from his job which apparently didn’t include getting intimate at rock concerts with the company’s chief people officer.
CEO Andy Byron’s company confirms it has launched an investigation after a couple went viral for their reaction after being spotted together at a Coldplay concert, leading the band’s lead singer to joke they might be having an “affair.
Astronomer is looking into the evolving situation surrounding CEO Andy Byron and his chief of Human Resources, Kristin Cabot, after the pair was spotted cuddling at a Coldplay concert on July 16. “Astronomer is committed to the values and culture that have guided us since our founding,
Internet sleuths thought the embarrassed woman caught on the Coldplay kiss cam next to Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot was Astronomer’s just-promoted VP of HR. But a company spokesperson said
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin made sure to give concertgoers plenty of notice that they may appear on their video screens during the “Jumbotron Song” at their show Saturday night.