The brand new interim CEO of Astronomer issued a press release Monday on the viral second at a Coldplay live performance that thrust the info firm into the highlight.
Pete DeJoy stepped into the position after the previous CEO, Andy Byron, resigned on Saturday following the circulation of a clip of him and a girl in an embrace at Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts on Wednesday.
Coldplay’s “kiss cam” was displaying {couples} in attendance on the screens when it panned to a person, later recognized as Byron, and a girl, who rotated to cover her face, whereas Byron shortly ducked out of the body.
The second went viral, with customers claiming that he’s a married man. Nevertheless, NBC Information has not independently confirmed this or recognized the girl.
In his assertion, DeJoy stated that the incident obtained “a degree of media consideration that few corporations — not to mention startups in our small nook of the info and AI world — ever encounter.”
“The highlight has been uncommon and surreal for our workforce and, whereas I might by no means have wished for it to occur like this, Astronomer is now a family title,” he wrote on LinkedIn.
DeJoy continued that Astronomer, a New York-based firm with below 500 workers, has “by no means shied away from challenges,” together with navigating monetary points and the worldwide Covid-19 pandemic.
“And but, we’re nonetheless right here,” he wrote. “We’re right here as a result of Astronomer is constructed by individuals who dwell to unravel arduous issues, keep late to repair what’s damaged, and care deeply about doing issues the fitting means. We’re right here as a result of our clients belief us with their most formidable knowledge & AI tasks. And, most significantly, we’re right here as a result of the mission is greater than anyone second.”