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A tech company whose boss was filmed hugging a colleague at a Coldplay concert has said a purported statement from him expressing remorse is fake.
"Cofounder and Chief Product Officer Pete DeJoy is currently serving as interim CEO given Andy Byron has been placed on leave," a statement from the company read. The decision came after Byron was spotted hugging a woman, later identified as Kristin Cabot.
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All publicity is good publicity: How Astronomer's viral moment could be a 'blessing in disguise'
All eyes have been on the tech company this week, after footage from a concert appeared to show its then-CEO embracing the head of human resources.
Tech executive Andy Byron was caught on a jumbotron at a Coldplay concert embracing a woman reported to be his company's chief human resources officer. The woman in question, Kristin Cabot, has subsequently deleted her LinkedIn profile. Newsweek contacted Astronomer for comment via email on Friday outside regular working hours.
According to a New York Times profile of the family, the Cabots have transcended generations, and were estimated at $200 million in 1972. That’s $15.4 billion in 2025.
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SportsCenter anchors spoofed the Coldplay kiss scandal live on ESPN airwaves as fans blasted the company for turning a real-life moment into a punchline