Andy Byron, Astronomer CEO caught at Coldplay concert, allegedly ‘lashed out, threatened’ employees at previous job



 Andy Byron is allegedly not just a cheater — but also, a horrible boss.

The CEO, who was recently caught allegedly cheating with his co-worker at a Coldplay concert, made many people at his previous company quit because of how he treated them, according to a resurfaced report.

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“Multiple former employees said Mr. Byron would lash out against employees who disagreed with him, including threatening to fire them,” an exposé about the cybersecurity tech company Cybereason published on the Information, a tech and business outlet, reads.

A former employee claimed of Byron in the article titled, “Fake Hire, Staff Departures Roil SoftBank-Backed Security Startup,” “You couldn’t challenge him.”

Andy Byron, the CEO at the center of a cheating scandal, is reportedly a horrible boss, too. LinkedIn/Andy Byron
An exposé published in 2018 claimed Byron “would lash out against employees who disagreed with him, including threatening to fire them.” New York Stock Exchange/Youtube

Byron was reportedly hired to be Cybereason’s chief revenue officer in 2017, and he worked there for more than two years, according to his now-deactivated LinkedIn account.

The Massachusetts-based businessman allegedly ruffled feathers during his tenure at the tech company, though, because he applied an exorbitant amount of pressure on his workers.

One former staffer claimed, “We started off in the right direction and were very successful, but [with] the pressure to grow employees and revenue, it was never enough to just say we were a fast-growing company. We had to be the fastest-growing.” The worker described the ordeal as “sad.”

An employee who still worked at Cybereason at the time of the article’s publication in April 2018 noted, “People loved the company. Now they hate it.”

Byron worked as the chief revenue officer at Cybereason when he allegedly caught flack for his bad management skills. Astronomer
Byron is now the CEO of Astronomer. He is pictured here with his Astronomer colleagues, including his alleged kiss cam partner, Kristin Cabot. Bain Capital Ventures

Byron’s alleged poor management skills reportedly drove many people to leave the company.

To replace them, the former chief revenue officer hired loyal salespeople from his former company Fuze, according to the Information’s report.

In response to the allegations made about him at the time, Byron told the outlet that he was hired at Cybereason to reach the “next phase” of growth, meaning “difficult decisions” were made that may have “disappointed some individuals.” He denied any bad behavior claims, though.

Byron is under fire again after he was allegedly caught cheating with Cabot at a Coldplay concert. Grace Springer via Storyful
The pair tried to hide when they were caught canoodling via a kiss cam. Grace Springer via Storyful

Seven years later, Byron is finding himself under fire again for his actions outside of office hours.

The 50-year-old, who is now CEO of the software company Astronomer, was spotted hugging and holding closely his co-worker Kristin Cabot while at a Coldplay concert in Boston Wednesday night.

When the kiss cam landed on them, the pair immediately moved out of frame and tried to hide.

Coldplay frontman Chris Martin said after the snafu, “Either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy.” Getty Images
Byron’s wife, seen here with her son, has deactivated all of her social media following the scandal. Facebook/Meg Kerrigan

Coldplay’s frontman Chris Martin joked, “Either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy.”

When Byron and Cabot’s identities were revealed after the videos went viral, the public learned that both individuals were married, seemingly proving Martin’s affair suspicions.

Neither Byron nor Cabot have spoken out on the matter yet and the CEO’s wife, Megan Kerrigan Byron, has gone radio silent and deactivated her social media accounts.


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