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A week after allegedly being caught with CEO Byron at the concert, Cabot remains with Astronomer, merely on leave—unlike Byron, who was quickly forced out.
Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot, who were unknowingly called out by singer Chris Martin during Coldplay’s concert last week
Another employment attorney, William Cafaro, told The Post he believes from what he’s seen, booting Cabot would be easy, but he suspects the company and her might be wrangling over an exit deal.
Amul cleverly capitalized on the viral Coldplay concert incident involving Astronomer's CEO and Chief People Officer, who were caught in an awkward embrace on the kiss cam. The incident, which fueled speculation of a workplace affair,
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.
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.
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,
Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and HR chief Kristin Cabot have officially logged off of LinkedIn. The two tech heads deleted their profiles on the professional social media site after they were caught allegedly cheating at Coldplay’s concert in Boston Wednesday, Page Six can confirm.
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