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Astronomer human resources exec Kristin Cabot has resigned from the tech company after she was reportedly shown on video with CEO Andy Byron, who resigned last week.
Kristin Cabot, the chief people officer of Astronomer, has resigned, the company confirmed to CNN Thursday. The resignation comes after Cabot, who oversaw the organization’s human resources, and Andy Byron, the then-chief executive of the New York-based tech company, were spotted embracing at a Coldplay concert earlier this month.
The video of a cheating couple caught on a kiss cam at a Coldplay concert was created by a Belmar woman who had no idea she would create a sensation.
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Woman who exposed tech CEO's alleged affair at Coldplay concert stands by posting viral video
A Coldplay concertgoer captured a CEO and HR director's awkward reaction to being shown on "Kiss Cam," resulting in a viral video with over 30 million views and an investigation.
Kristin Cabot and Andy Byron now no longer work at the tech company Astronomer, following their Coldplay jumbotron drama.
Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot's reaction to being caught on camera led Chris Martin to joke that they were either "very shy" or were "having an affair"
Astronomer, the tech company that found itself launched into the public eye after its CEO Andy Byron was spotted on a Jumbotron video at a Coldplay concert earlier this week embracing an employee, announced that Byron has been placed on leave.
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