Coldplay Concert Scandal Sparks Resignation, HR Chief Still on Leave
Kristin Cabot, HR executive at US data company Astronomer, remains on leave after a viral moment at a Coldplay concert sparked an alleged affair scandal involving her and CEO Andy Byron.
Shortly after, Byron resigned as CEO. Astronomer confirmed his departure via LinkedIn, adding that co-founder Pete DeJoy would serve as interim CEO. “While awareness of our company may have changed overnight, our product and commitment to customers remain,” the company stated.
Cabot, however, is still listed as HR chief on Astronomer’s website, prompting speculation about her employment status.
Employment attorney Nicole Brenecki explained that high-level terminations are often delayed by legal reviews and contracts. “In a big company, you can’t just fire someone because the headlines are ugly,” she said.
Attorney William Cafaro suggested that Cabot’s exit may be in negotiation. “If you were to look up ‘cause’ for firing, it might be a photo of the head of HR having a public affair with the CEO,” he noted.
Despite the controversy, co-founder Pete DeJoy acknowledged the unexpected publicity. “While I wouldn’t have wished for it to happen like this, Astronomer is now a household name,” he wrote.
Cabot joined Astronomer in November 2024.
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