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Astronomer's new CEO is speaking out about the Coldplay concert kiss cam controversy, admitting the viral video has raised brand awareness for the tech firm.
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin had a lot to say during the band's July 16 concert about a shy couple, but the band has stayed quiet since then.
The IT company CEO captured in a widely circulated video showing him embracing an employee at a Coldplay concert has resigned. Andy Byron resigned from his job as CEO of Cincinnati-based Astronomer Inc., according to a statement posted on LinkedIn by the company Saturday.
Astronomer CEO Andy Byron should have known better than to go to a Coldplay concert. That’s because the band, currently on its “Music of the Spheres” world tour, has been turning the camera on its fans for over a year,
Astronomer, the tech company that found itself launched into the public eye after its CEO Andy Byron was spotted on a Jumbotron video at a Coldplay concert earlier this week embracing an employee, announced that Byron has been placed on leave.
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A Coldplay concertgoer captured a CEO and HR director's awkward reaction to being shown on "Kiss Cam," resulting in a viral video with over 30 million views and an investigation.
Astronomer says it is launching a formal investigation after alleged employees were shown together at a Coldplay concert.
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