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The Astronomer HR exec allegedly caught canoodling with CEO Andy Byron at a Coldplay concert last week appears to still have her job — even after Byron was swiftly forced to resign over the scandal. Chief people officer Kristin Cabot is on leave,
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Last week, her video went viral when she captured Byron and Cabot jumping away from each other after being featured on the kiss cam at a Coldplay concert.
No, Andy Byron is no longer the CEO of Astronomer. He resigned shortly after a video of him and Kristin Cabot went viral during a Coldplay concert. Coldplay fans are often referred to as “Coldplayers.” It’s a simple but affectionate nickname used across fan forums and social media.
Amid a viral scandal involving her and former CEO Andy Byron, Kristin Cabot remains on leave from Astronomer. Legal experts indicate that her termination isn't straightforward due to contractual obligations and potential liabilities,
Cabot appears to be married to Privateer Rum’s CEO, as private records show they’re co-owners of a $2.2 million New Hampshire home.
Recent photos of Kristin Cabot and her new husband Andrew Cabot have resurfaced online amid the Coldplay saga.
It’s horrible because she is the head of HR! She’s involved in an extramarital affair with the CEO. Basically, how much worse of an HR faux pas could you commit?” Cafaro told The Post.
Before being caught in the arms of married Astronomer CEO Andy Byron, the company’s HR chief, Kristin Cabot, boasted that she “wins trust” of CEOs. “An influential leader and fearless change agent, I lead by example and win trust with employees of all levels, from CEOs to managers to assistants,” she wrote via her LinkedIn bio.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNColdplay Dodges Astronomer CEO & HR Chief Drama on Social Media After Jumbotron Bust of Andy Byron & Kristin Cabot’s Workplace AffairColdplay wants no further involvement in the Astronomer CEO/HR boss saga after accitendally outing the cheaters.
The tech tycoon and his head-of-HR mistress whose affair was exposed on a “kiss camera” at a Coldplay concert both appeared to be living the American dream before the cheating scandal torpedoed
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