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After Astronomer CEO Andy Byron was spotted with an office colleague in a viral video at a Coldplay concert in Boston, the company is now being called out on social media for its toxic work culture as social media users pointed out that there was another person from their company who was seen smiling in the video.
Astronomer CEO Andy Byron's viral kiss-cam moment with HR chief Kristin Cabot has triggered backlash over executive conduct, fueling concerns about toxic workplace culture.
A Coldplay concert in Boston sparked a controversy. Astronomer's CEO Andy Byron and HR head Kristin Cabot were seen in a video. Their interaction raised eyebrows. Another employee, Alyssa Stoddard, was also present.
A Coldplay concert kiss-cam captured Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot in an awkward moment, sparking viral rumors of a
Andy Byron, who has found himself at the center of a social media firestorm over a Coldplay concert video, was the CEO of a tech company named Astronomer. On July 19, the company announced that Byron has resigned in the wake of the scandal.
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The Christian Post on MSNWhy did Astronomer’s CEO have to resign over his affair?Unless you’ve gone dark on all news and social media, you’ve seen that the CEO (Andy Byron) of an artificial intelligence company called Astronomer and his head of human resources (Kristin Cabot) were awkwardly nabbed on camera at a Coldplay concert in a way that showed they weren’t two platonic work colleagues out on the town.
An awkward kiss-cam moment between what appeared to be a CEO and his employee has sparked a debate about office romances.