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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.
Astronomer CEO Andy Byron resigned after a viral Coldplay video sparked online speculation and company scrutiny.
Andy Byron has stepped down from his role as CEO of Astronomer after a video of him cheating on his wife at a Coldplay concert went viral.
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Byron was attending Coldplay's Boston concert when the camera panned to him as he playfully canoodled with the company's chief HR officer, Kriston Cabot. As soon as the visual was shown on the jumbotron at the Gillette Stadium, both panicked. Byron immediately turned around and sank below, while Cabot tried to hide her face.