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Who is Pete DeJoy? Astronomer's new interim CEO after Andy Byron resigned over the Coldplay kiss cam viral clip
Who is Pete DeJoy? Astronomer's new interim CEO after Andy Byron resigned over the Coldplay kiss cam viral clip

Time of India

time4 hours ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Who is Pete DeJoy? Astronomer's new interim CEO after Andy Byron resigned over the Coldplay kiss cam viral clip

Astronomer CEO Andy Byron, who was caught with the company's HR Head Kristin Cabot in a Kiss Cam segment during a Coldplay concert at Gillette Stadium on July 16, 2025, tendered his resignation from the company on Saturday, July 19, 2025. Pete DeJoy , Astronomer's co-founder and chief product officer, was appointed as interim CEO of the tech company. The Board of Directors accepted Byron's resignation, the company said in a post on X. Meanwhile, Cabot, who was seen sharing cozy moments with Byron, is still working as Chief People Officer. After the video from the Coldplay concert went viral and ignited a storm on social media, he was placed on leave, and DeJoy named the interim CEO on Saturday (July 19, 2025). 'We will share more details as appropriate in the coming days," the company further stated. Explore courses from Top Institutes in Select a Course Category Data Science Others Product Management Healthcare Finance CXO Cybersecurity Data Science Public Policy Management MBA Technology Design Thinking Leadership Data Analytics others healthcare Degree MCA PGDM Artificial Intelligence Operations Management Project Management Digital Marketing Skills you'll gain: Duration: 11 Months IIT Madras CERT-IITM Advanced Cert Prog in AI and ML India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 10 Months IIM Kozhikode CERT-IIMK DABS India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 10 Months E&ICT Academy, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati CERT-IITG Prof Cert in DS & BA with GenAI India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 11 Months E&ICT Academy, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati CERT-IITG Postgraduate Cert in AI and ML India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 30 Weeks IIM Kozhikode SEPO - IIMK-AI for Senior Executives India Starts on undefined Get Details Pete DeJoy: Family, career, and net worth by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 15 Most Beautiful Female Athletes in the World Click Here Undo Pete DeJoy, Astronomer's co-founder and chief product officer, co-founded data company Astronomer in 2017, becoming its vice president for product in January 2023, according to media reports. He later went on to become the company's chief product officer in February 2025. DeJoy has a bachelor's degree in chemistry and physics from Bowdoin College in Maine, according to his LinkedIn profile. According to The Sun, he was "instrumental in expanding Astronomer's data orchestration platform" during his eight years with the company. Live Events On LinkedIn, the Astronomer interim CEO said that he "did whatever it took to bring the first incarnations of our commercial offerings to market and build our business." Since Byron has quit, it's still unclear if DeJoy will become Astronomer's permanent CEO or if the company will pick someone else. DeJoy keeps his personal life pretty private. He lives in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, with his wife and doesn't share family details in public. There is no authentic information available about his net worth.

Who Is Pete DeJoy? Astronomer's Interim CEO After Andy Byron Resigned
Who Is Pete DeJoy? Astronomer's Interim CEO After Andy Byron Resigned

Newsweek

time6 hours ago

  • Business
  • Newsweek

Who Is Pete DeJoy? Astronomer's Interim CEO After Andy Byron Resigned

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. On Saturday Astronomer CEO Andy Byron announced his resignation from the company after he was filmed embracing a female colleague, then attempting to hide, on a kiss cam at a Coldplay concert in Boston, Massachusetts, on Wednesday. Prior to Byron's resignation he had been placed on leave with Pete DeJoy, Astronomer's co-founder and chief product officer, appointed as interim CEO. Newsweek contacted DeJoy for comment via LinkedIn direct message. The Context On Wednesday Bryron, who is married, was pictured in an embrace with Kristin Cabot, Astronomer's head of human resources, at the concert. Footage of the pair attempting to hide after noticing they were on the kiss cam went viral on social media with Coldplay frontman Chris Martin commenting: "Either they're having an affair, or they're just very shy." Following the incident Bryon's wife, Megan Kerrigan Byron, changed her last name on Facebook before deactivating her account. What To Know On Saturday Astronomer announced that "Cofounder and Chief Product Officer Pete DeJoy is currently serving as interim CEO" adding "we will share more details as appropriate in the coming days." According to his LinkedIn profile DeJoy has a bachelor's degree in chemistry and physics from Bowdoin College in Maine. Pete DeJoy has been announced as the new interim CEO of Astronomer following his former boss's kiss cam scandal. Pete DeJoy has been announced as the new interim CEO of Astronomer following his former boss's kiss cam scandal. Pete DeJoy/LinkedIn He co-founded data company Astronomer in 2017 becoming its vice-president for product in January 2023, then its chief product officer in February 2025. British newspaper The Sun reported DeJoy was "instrumental in expanding Astronomer's data orchestration platform" during his eight years with the company. On LinkedIn DeJoy said he "did whatever it took to bring the first incarnations of our commercial offerings to market and build our business." What People Are Saying In a statement provided to Newsweek on Saturday a Astronomer spokesperson said: "Astronomer is committed to the values and culture that have guided us since our founding. Our leaders are expected to set the standard in both conduct and accountability, and recently, that standard was not met." Earlier the company said: "Astronomer is committed to the values and culture that have guided us since our founding. Our leaders are expected to set the standard in both conduct and accountability. "The Board of Directors has initiated a formal investigation into this matter, and we will have additional details to share very shortly... Andy Byron has not put out any statement; reports saying otherwise are all incorrect." Ry Walker, CEO of AI company Tembo, said on X: "Great choice by @astronomerio in naming @petedejoy as interim CEO. He is an amazing co-founder and friend." What Happens Next It remains to be seen whether DeJoy will replace Byron as Astronomer's permanent CEO or if the company will select someone else.

Meet Pete DeJoy, the new Astronomer CEO taking over after Andy Byron's Coldplay kiss cam chaos
Meet Pete DeJoy, the new Astronomer CEO taking over after Andy Byron's Coldplay kiss cam chaos

Time of India

time17 hours ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Meet Pete DeJoy, the new Astronomer CEO taking over after Andy Byron's Coldplay kiss cam chaos

It is not every day that a software company's leadership shakeup makes more noise than its product launch, but here we are. Astronomer, the data orchestration platform, just swapped CEOs after a kiss cam moment at a Coldplay concert broke the internet. Stepping into the hot seat is Pete DeJoy, co-founder, Chief Product Officer, and now interim CEO of Astronomer. Who is Pete DeJoy and why is he suddenly CEO? The announcement came on July 19, when the company confirmed that DeJoy would temporarily take over from Andy Byron, who has been placed on leave. The reason? Oh, just a tiny PR nightmare involving Andy, a live audience, and some very suspicious hand placements. The viral kiss cam Andy Byron, who was appointed CEO in 2023, found himself trending for all the wrong reasons when he was caught on the Gillette Stadium kiss cam with Astronomer's HR head Kristin Cabot during a Coldplay concert. In the now-viral clip, Andy had his arms around Cabot's waist before awkwardly pulling away once he realised the entire stadium was watching. Cabot covered her face, and the Internet did the rest. Fans, memes, and office gossip exploded as Coldplay's Chris Martin reacted live on stage: 'Whoa… Either they are having an affair, or they are just very shy.' Andy, reportedly married to Megan Kerrigan Byron, has since gone completely silent. No statements, no clarifications, just a LinkedIn corporate shuffle. So, who is Pete DeJoy really? Unlike the headline-making former CEO, Pete DeJoy is a more behind-the-scenes figure, until now. He co-founded Astronomer and served as the Chief Product Officer, where he led the development of its data tools. A Bowdoin College graduate with a background in chemistry and physics, DeJoy has spent the last eight years helping build the very company he now leads. Talk about a glow-up! Now, he is not just holding the reins, he is expected to stabilise a company rocked by scandal and meme-fuelled chaos. The board has launched a formal investigation, and all eyes are on DeJoy to bring things back on track while the drama simmers in the background.

Cost of higher stamp prices now in effect: USPS increases first-class forever stamp to 78 cents
Cost of higher stamp prices now in effect: USPS increases first-class forever stamp to 78 cents

Economic Times

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Economic Times

Cost of higher stamp prices now in effect: USPS increases first-class forever stamp to 78 cents

The United States Postal Service raises first-class forever stamp prices from 73 cents to 78 cents as part of ongoing financial reforms. The United States Postal Service (USPS) increased the price of first-class forever stamps by 5 cents on Sunday, July 13, moving from 73 cents to 78 cents. The higher stamp prices are now in effect nationwide. ADVERTISEMENT According to Marti Johnson, a senior USPS representative, the price hike represents a 'rational and realistic approach' as the Postal Service continues efforts to address long-term financial challenges. USPS originally submitted its request for the rate adjustment to the Postal Regulatory Commission in April. Also read: Wire & cable stocks in focus after Trump's copper tariff triggers sharp price surge The agency's latest increase reflects ongoing efforts to achieve financial self-sufficiency after a decade marked by significant operational and financial hurdles. Former Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, who left his position in March, previously cautioned postal customers about the likelihood of 'uncomfortable' rate hikes moving forward. DeJoy argued that the increases were necessary due to 'at least 10 years of a defective pricing model.' DeJoy's resignation ended a nearly five-year tenure that included efforts to overhaul USPS's pricing and operational strategies. His departure came after discussions within President Donald Trump's administration and Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency about potentially privatizing the Postal Service to address long-standing financial issues. Following DeJoy's resignation in March, Deputy Postmaster General Doug Tulino has assumed the role of acting Postmaster General while the Postal Service Board of Governors continues the search for a permanent replacement. Also read: Bitcoin price surges to record high: Trump's policies and bullish bets send BTC soaring past $113,000 ADVERTISEMENT Trump had considered placing USPS under the control of the Commerce Department in an attempt to curb financial losses at the $78 billion-per-year federal agency. USPS has faced persistent fiscal challenges tied to the ongoing decline in first-class mail usage and shifts in consumer workers across the country have actively pushed back against proposals to privatize the Postal Service, voicing concerns over potential job losses and service delays that could result from sweeping structural changes. The latest stamp price hike is part of USPS's broader financial strategy as it works to stabilize operations and modernize services in response to market conditions. (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel) (Catch all the US News, UK News, Canada News, International Breaking News Events, and Latest News Updates on The Economic Times.) Download The Economic Times News App to get Daily International News Updates. NEXT STORY

Cost of higher stamp prices now in effect: USPS increases first-class forever stamp to 78 cents
Cost of higher stamp prices now in effect: USPS increases first-class forever stamp to 78 cents

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Cost of higher stamp prices now in effect: USPS increases first-class forever stamp to 78 cents

USPS first-class forever stamp now costs 78 cents The United States Postal Service (USPS) increased the price of first-class forever stamps by 5 cents on Sunday, July 13, moving from 73 cents to 78 cents. The higher stamp prices are now in effect nationwide. According to Marti Johnson, a senior USPS representative, the price hike represents a 'rational and realistic approach' as the Postal Service continues efforts to address long-term financial challenges. USPS originally submitted its request for the rate adjustment to the Postal Regulatory Commission in April. Also read: Wire & cable stocks in focus after Trump's copper tariff triggers sharp price surge by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Ingin Tahu Tentang Diagnosis Limfoma? Dapatkan Info Selengkapnya Limfoma Baca Undo The agency's latest increase reflects ongoing efforts to achieve financial self-sufficiency after a decade marked by significant operational and financial hurdles. Former Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, who left his position in March, previously cautioned postal customers about the likelihood of 'uncomfortable' rate hikes moving forward. DeJoy argued that the increases were necessary due to 'at least 10 years of a defective pricing model.' DeJoy's resignation ended a nearly five-year tenure that included efforts to overhaul USPS's pricing and operational strategies. His departure came after discussions within President Donald Trump's administration and Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency about potentially privatizing the Postal Service to address long-standing financial issues. Leadership changes continue at USPS amid price increases Following DeJoy's resignation in March, Deputy Postmaster General Doug Tulino has assumed the role of acting Postmaster General while the Postal Service Board of Governors continues the search for a permanent replacement. Live Events Also read: Bitcoin price surges to record high: Trump's policies and bullish bets send BTC soaring past $113,000 Trump had considered placing USPS under the control of the Commerce Department in an attempt to curb financial losses at the $78 billion-per-year federal agency. USPS has faced persistent fiscal challenges tied to the ongoing decline in first-class mail usage and shifts in consumer behavior. Postal workers across the country have actively pushed back against proposals to privatize the Postal Service, voicing concerns over potential job losses and service delays that could result from sweeping structural changes. The latest stamp price hike is part of USPS's broader financial strategy as it works to stabilize operations and modernize services in response to market conditions.

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