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CEO Reveals Surprising Perk from Kristin Cabot & Andy Byron’s Coldplay Kiss Cam Scandal

Interim CEO Shares Unexpected Perk Amid Company Scandal

The new acting CEO of Astronomer revealed an unexpected silver lining following the recent controversy involving ex-CEO Andy Byron and Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot being seen on kiss cam during a Coldplay concert.

Pete DeJoy, who stepped into the role temporarily last week, acknowledged that Astronomer has quickly become a well-known name due to the media attention surrounding Byron and Cabot’s alleged affair. He commented that the company’s exposure was unprecedented for a startup in the data and AI space.

Pete DeJoy, interim CEO of Astronomer
The new interim CEO of Astronomer acknowledged the unusual spotlight but emphasized the company’s resilience.

DeJoy reflected on the situation, emphasizing that despite the distraction, Astronomer’s foundation remains strong. He praised the team’s ability to overcome challenges and highlighted their dedication to solving complex problems and maintaining trust with clients. The company’s mission, he said, extends beyond any single incident.

Kristin Cabot at Coldplay
Kristin Cabot and Byron, both married to others, were caught reacting nervously when featured on the kiss cam.

The scandal erupted when Byron and Cabot were captured on video at the concert, immediately hiding their faces upon realizing they were on screen. Coldplay’s frontman Chris Martin joked about their reaction, suggesting they might be having an affair or simply shy. Identifications soon confirmed that Byron, the ex-CEO, and Cabot, the HR chief, are married to other people.

Following the viral video, Byron resigned from his position, and the company launched an investigation into the relationship. Cabot was also placed on leave, and her future with the company remains uncertain. DeJoy noted that Byron has since stepped down, but assured that the company’s core remains unaffected.

Chris Martin commenting on kiss cam incident
Chris Martin joked about the reaction, suggesting they might be having an affair or just very shy.

Further commentary came from Ry Walker, co-founder of Astronomer, who described Byron as a “professional” and expressed surprise at the incident, noting he had only spoken to Byron once. Despite the controversy, the company remains committed to its mission and entrusted relationships.