CEO resigns after viral video from Coldplay concert

CEO of IT company CEO was taken in a widespread video showing that he embraced an employee at a Coldplay concert.
Andy Byron resigned from his position as the Cincinnati -centered astronomer Inc CEO, according to a statement published by the company on Saturday in LinkedIn and X on Saturday.
In his post in LinkedIn, “Astronomer depends on the values and culture that guides us since our establishment. Our leaders are expected to determine the standard in both behavior and accountability and this standard has not been met recently.”
The movement comes a day after the company said that Byron was allowed and that the board of directors started an official investigation into the viral Jumbotron incident.
A company spokesman later confirmed that Byron and astronomer chief human officer, Krist Cabot, said in a statement to the EP.
The short video clip shows Byron and Cabot captured in Jumbotron in the Gillette Stadium in Foxborough during a Coldplay concert on Wednesday.
When the chief singer Chris Martin sings a few lines of the cameras about the camera, the cameras asked the cameras to scan the crowd for the Jumbotron song.
“They either have a relationship or they are very shy,” he joked.
Internet Sleuths described the man as a general manager of a US -based company and the woman as the head of the head.
Pete Dejoy, the founding partner of the astronomer and the head product manager, was selected as a temporary CEO while making a search for the successor of the company byron.
Most concert venues warn that they can withdraw, and especially when groups like to use performances for music videos or concert films.
After being caught, it can be shared extensively for a moment.
Alison Taylor, a clinical associate professor at the Stern of New York University, said, “If they hadn’t reacted, they would probably run away from it.”
And when the alleged identities appeared on social media, he added that he hit a classic nerve around önem leaders who act as if they are not valid for the rules ”.
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