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While Astronomer, the US company that came to the limelight because of Coldplay controversy, announced that Andy Byron resigned from the CEO post and is now hunting for a new CEO to take over, its silence over HR head Kristin Cabot is being questioned.
A 20-second cuddle at a Coldplay concert turned two anonymous executives into global villains, and a viral cautionary tale about power, privacy, and the wrath of the internet.
Most people in the United States have never heard of the company Astronomer before Thursday, July 17, but they quickly learned it's an AI-centric firm in New York led by CEO Andy Byron. The CEO of the company valued at more than $1 billion was spotted hugging a woman later identified as Kristin
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.
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After Astronomer CEO Andy Byron resigned, there were questions around whether HR chief, Kristin Cabot, would take a similar decision
Social media had a lot to say over a fake tweet about Astronomer's Kristin Cabot following her cheating scandal.
At a recent Coldplay concert from Gillette Stadium - home of the New England Patriots - lead singer Chris Martin offered a word of warning before cameras started zooming in on crowd members.