Astronomer CEO Shares A Note On Coldplay Kiss Cam Scandal: ‘It’s Time To Return…’
Astronomer’s new CEO, Pete DeJoy didn’t go into detail about Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot’s scandal, but praised the team for how they handled the situation.
Astronomer’s new CEO, Pete DeJoy, has finally shared his thoughts on the recent controversy involving Andy Byron and former HR head Kristin Cabot. While he didn’t go into full detail, he praised the team for how they handled the situation. DeJoy said the company stayed focused and worked together. He also shared how proud he felt to work with such hardworking people. He gave a special mention to the team at Maximum Effort for their creative work with the company’s temporary spokesperson, Gwyneth Paltrow.
Taking to LinkedIn, the CEO wrote, “I’ve always believed that character shines brightest in tough moments. Last week, the Astronomer crew proved that in full colour. They supported our customers, each other, and our mission without missing a beat. I’m deeply grateful to work alongside such thoughtful, driven people. So, to all of our employees at Astronomer: thank you for showing what great teams are made of. Your character and commitment do not go unnoticed. I’d also like to thank the team at Maximum Effort for their remarkable work with our very temporary spokesperson. As Gwyneth Paltrow said, now it’s time for us to return to what we do best: delivering game-changing results for our customers. We look forward to what this next chapter holds for Astronomer.”
Reacting to the post, a user said, “Great job. Gotta keep the main thing the main thing.”
Another shared, “Now that everyone’s watching and listening, it’s the perfect time to ship something game changing.”
“It is in moments like these that company culture shows its true power. Hats off to the Astronomical and Best Effort teams,” a comment read.
Another mentioned, “This, while the campaign screamed of Ryan Reynolds’ Maximum Effort brilliance. Well done to all.”
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One more added, “Cutting out the white noise and focusing on what and who truly matters is the key ingredient to getting you to the other side stronger than when you started the journey.”
After Andy Byron stepped down from his role as CEO of Astronomer, Kristin Cabot, who was the company’s HR Lead, also resigned. They were caught getting cosy at a Coldplay concert.
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