Coldplay, Boston and Kristin Cabot
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A short video clip from a Coldplay concert has sparked waves far beyond the entertainment world. In the now-viral footage, Andy Byron — then-CEO of the tech firm Astronomer — is seen with his arms around Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot as they cuddle in the crowd.
Kristin Cabot, caught in a viral embrace with Astronomer CEO Andy Byron, appears to be married to Privateer Rum founder Andrew Cabot, a member of a prominent Boston family.
Andrew Cabot, the husband of Kristin Cabot who was seen in the embrace of former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron in a Coldplay concert, was on a business tr.
Privateer Rum CEO Andrew Cabot was on an overseas trip when his wife, Kristin Cabot, was caught canoodling Astronomer CEO Andy Byron at a Coldplay concert in Boston, according to a report in New York Post citing sources.
P rivateer Rum CEO Andrew Cabot was on an overseas business trip when his wife, Kristin Cabot, was caught canoodling at a Coldplay concert — and the couple’s relatives were likewise blindsided by the scandal, a source close to the situation told The Post.
Before she was captured in a viral Coldplay concert video in an embrace with then-CEO Andy Byron, Kristin Cabot married into a famous Boston family worth millions. Andrew Cabot is the CEO of a company called Privateer Rum,
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Oliver Wendell Holmes coined the term in his 1861 novel Elsie Venner, calling Boston's elite families "the Brahmin Caste of New England".
Kristin Cabot shares a home with Andrew Cabot and married into one of the oldest and wealthiest families in Boston.
The Cabot family is considered one of the oldest and richest families in New England. They’ve had a major influence on the region’s society and economy for generations.