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Andy Byron, the current CEO of New York-based tech company Astronomer, was apparently caught in an intimate moment with a woman who was not his wife at a recent Coldplay concert. The incident has gone so viral that it's even led an Astronomer co-founder and former CEO to address it.
Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot found themselves at the center of a viral controversy after being caught embracing on the kiss cam during a Coldplay concert in Boston.
Astronomer CEO Andy Byron faces public scrutiny after a video surfaces of him and HR head Kristin Cabot in a compromising position at a Coldplay concert, prompting online backlash. Byron has seemingly deactivated his LinkedIn account and deleted a prior ...
Andy Byron, the CEO of the New York-based tech company Astronomer has gone viral for all the wrong reasons after he appeared to be caught in an intimate moment with a woman who was not his wife at a recent Coldplay concert.
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A seemingly romantic moment at a Coldplay concert in Massachusetts has ignited a corporate firestorm—thanks to a kiss cam, a viral video, and the CEO of a prominent tech company. Andy Byron, the CEO of data platform Astronomer,
An Andy Byron, unrelated to the Coldplay concert 'Kiss Cam' incident involving Astronomer's CEO, cleverly capitalized on the viral confusion. He updated his LinkedIn profile with a humorous disclaimer and a well-timed plug for his video content services.
Tech CEO Andy Byron of Astronomer found himself as the unfortunate main character on social media this week when he appeared to be caught in an intimate moment with a woman who was not his wife at a Coldplay concert.