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Andy Byron, CEO of data startup Astronomer, resigned Friday following viral video footage from a Coldplay concert that sparked online backlash and company investigation. The video, taken at the band’s July 16 performance at Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts,
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The move comes a day after the company said that Andy Byron had been placed on leave and the board of directors had launched a formal investigation into the jumbotron incident, which went viral.
CEO Andy Byron and HR head Kristin Cabot went viral after they were caught embracing on a kiss cam at a Coldplay concert
Andy Byron, the chief executive of New York-based tech company Astronomer, has resigned from his role after he was spotted embracing an employee at a Coldplay concert, according to a LinkedIn post from the company on Saturday.
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Coldplay's concert at Gillette Stadium on Wednesday took an unexpected turn when a couple caught on the jumbotron sparked debate online.
After McIntyre posted a meme featuring Orton and country music star Jelly Roll in the now-infamous Coldplay kiss cam, Orton flipped it by posting an AI-generated video of him and Jelly Roll singing "Lovefool" by The Cardigans:
A New York tech company has placed its CEO on leave during an in-house investigation amid a viral video on social media that shows a couple caught on the Jumbotron in an embrace at a Coldplay concert.
Crisis management expert Molly McPherson analyzes Astronomer's PR response after CEO Andy Byron and HR head were called out by Chris Martin during Coldplay concert.