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Another employment attorney, William Cafaro, told The Post he believes from what he’s seen, booting Cabot would be easy, but he suspects the company and her might be wrangling over an exit deal.
Amidst the fallout from the Coldplay 'Kiss Cam' scandal, new details have emerged regarding Astronomer's HR head, Kristin Cabot. Just five months before the incident, Kristin and her husband, Privateer Rum CEO Andrew Cabot,
Cabot appears to be married to Privateer Rum’s CEO, as private records show they’re co-owners of a $2.2 million New Hampshire home.
The Coldplay fan who accidentally exposed a tech tycoon’s apparent affair with his head-of-HR mistress had a blunt message for the canoodling pair: “Play stupid games… win stupid
Today will go down in internet history. It was nothing but good vibes at Coldplay's concert at Gillette Stadium in Boston Wednesday night. During an acoustic part of the show, frontman Chris Martin turned on the iconic kiss cam to engage with the fans in the crowd.
Before being caught in the arms of married Astronomer CEO Andy Byron, the company’s HR chief, Kristin Cabot, boasted that she “wins trust” of CEOs. “An influential leader and fearless change agent, I lead by example and win trust with employees of all levels, from CEOs to managers to assistants,” she wrote via her LinkedIn bio.