Andy Byron, Alyssa Stoddard and Coldplay
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Astronomer Breaks Silence on Alyssa Stoddard
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The tech world remains shaken after Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and Human Resources head Kristin Cabot were caught on camera in a compromising embrace at a Coldplay concert this week… The post Astronomer Breaks Silence on Coldplay ‘Kiss Cam’ Scandal,
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Social media users believed Stoddard was the red-faced woman seen grimacing as Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot ran from the jumbotron cameras at the concert.
Alongside Byron and Cabot, Stoddard's name started doing the rounds as users claimed she knew of the alleged affair.
Cabot first brought her on board five months ago as head of people operations and strategy, and last week, she praised her in a glowing LinkedIn post announcing her promotion.
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The Mirror US on MSNAstronomer denies mystery second woman in viral Coldplay concert video is employeeAstronomer has denied the attendance of a second employee at a Coldplay concert in Massachusetts, where CEO Andy Byron and HR chief Kristin Cabot dodged the kiss cam together
MASSACHUSETTS, USA — Andy Byron stepped down from his role as CEO of tech company Astronomer after a video of him holding a woman at a Coldplay concert went viral, according to the company.
Astronomer has released a statement confirming that Alyssa Stoddard, a senior executive at the company, was not present at the Coldplay concert event that has gone viral online, a media report said. This clarification addresses widespread speculation that she appeared in a video alongside CEO Andy Byron and Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot.
Alyssa Stoddard, Astronomer's Senior Director of People, was standing next to CEO Andy Boyd and HR exec Kristin Cabot during their viral kiss cam moment, raising questions about who in the company knew about the affair before it went public.