Who Is Andy Byron? The tech CEO in the middle of the Coldplay kiss cam scandal

Here’s what we do know, and no—we’re not speculating, just distilling the facts

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Dubai: Andy Byron was probably hoping to keep a low profile as the CEO of Astronomer, a buzzy data infrastructure startup that hit unicorn status. But the universe had other plans—plans involving Coldplay, a kiss cam, and a viral video that sparked a digital witch hunt.

Here’s what we do know, and no—we’re not speculating, just sipping the facts.

According to his LinkedIn, Byron has been CEO of Astronomer since July 2023, leading a platform trusted by major businesses worldwide. If the company grows or goes public, his seat at the helm could translate into significant financial gains.

Before that, Byron held senior roles at Lacework, Cybereason, and Fuze, where he reportedly scaled revenue from $20 million to $100 million. These weren’t just résumé bullet points—they were high-stakes, high-reward gigs that often come with enviable pay packages and stock options. In short, he’s no stranger to the corner office—or to the wealth that comes with it.

Then came the Coldplay concert in Foxborough, MA, where a seemingly awkward moment on the kiss cam involving a man and a woman sparked one burning question: “Affair or camera shy?”—a phrase immortalized by none other than Chris Martin himself mid-show. The internet, as it does, ran wild with theories, facial matches, and unverified accusations. Somehow, Byron and Kristin Cabot, Astronomer’s Chief People Officer, got pulled into the digital mess.

Here’s where it gets messier: Byron publicly gushed about Cabot in a company press release. She returned the favor on LinkedIn.

Meanwhile, online sleuths deluged what Newsweek says is the Facebook page of Byron’s wife, Megan Kerrigan Byron, with comments. The page—which once featured wholesome family snaps—has since vanished.

Astronomer CEO Andy Byron

As the social media storm swirls, one thing is clear: when a kiss cam goes rogue, the internet doesn't just speculate—it investigates, extrapolates, and escalates.