Coldplay 'kiss cam' situation underlines a lesson I learned
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Kristin Cabot, the chief people officer of the New York-based tech company Astronomer, has resigned from her role after she was spotted embracing the company's CEO at a Coldplay concert.
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Woman & Home on MSN'Real power is quiet' - Relationship expert Mel Schilling shares key lessons from the viral Coldplay concert 'kiss cam' momentI t's the story that has gripped the world for the last few days - former CEO of Astronomer, Andy Byron, and HR specialist, Kristin Cabot, on Coldplay 'kiss cam' - and the conversations show no signs of slowing down.
What Happens When HR Meets PR… and It’s All on Jumbotron “Fix You” wasn’t supposed to be the HR theme song of the summer—but here we are. Two senior executives at the software company Astronomer—CEO Andy Byron (married,
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Pete DeJoy stepped into the role of interim CEO after Andy Byron resigned following the circulation of the viral moment at a Coldplay concert last week.
Lessons from the kiss cam scandal, a perhaps deceptively bright economic picture, new taxes on office snacks, OpenAI adds consulting.
The couple — identified as married Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and the firm’s chief human resources officer, Kristin Cabot — scrambled to hide their faces when they were caught on the jumbotron canoodling at Gillette Stadium near Boston on Wednesday night.
Avoiding Kiss Cam seems to have become important after Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, the company’s Chief People Officer, were caught on a kiss cam at a Coldplay concert. The viral video sparked speculation of an affair.