Rich middle aged CEO going viral busted at Coldplay concert cheating of his wife with his HR director

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Anonymous wrote:I don't know why but him just sinking down to the ground rather than walking off-camera is so funny to me.


He hit the dirt like it was a mortar attack!


He’s almost 60 and she’s mid 50s.

Imagine acting like that - at that age. It’s so childish and disgusting.

If they were actually married to each other, acting like that would be sweet - except the ducking part.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She is single.

He is an idiot.

They're both idiots. He has destroyed his marriage (and likely his career) but she has destroyed her career too.
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Old people acting like teenagers...gross.
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Everyone knows these two in HR! Ugh, my spouse’s company was recentlyinfiltrated” by a handful of managers and execs from another company. They all started bringing their underling cronies over. Gets toxic so quickly.

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Anonymous wrote:Seriously, you women are crazy with your obsession with this situation.


AI should create a story like this about once a month so that people can go nuts but real families don't get hurt by the fallout (don't get me wrong- the cheaters should still pay for cheating!)
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Anonymous wrote:That statement is hilarious.

Amazing, the types that end up leading large groups of people and managing incredible sums of money. It’s why so many of us opt out of leadership. You give your life, for what? To sit in meetings with these two and their kind, day in and out while your kids are growing up with nannies… no thanks (and for the record I’m a professional DW, zero judgment of working moms—or SAH dads).


I think you summed it up perfectly. "These two and their kind" are nauseating. Self-proclaimed "accelerators" and "People connectors" that are all hot air and navel gazing. They only promote each other with vapid LinkedIn testimonials. Who has time for that? We're trying to get real work done. Why can't someone call them out and fire them all.
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Anonymous wrote:women like that c#$t Kristin Cabot really muck things up for women. She is literally the ONLY female on their leadership page:
https://www.astronomer.io/about-us/

So, she just had to have the CEO. Hope her world falls apart.


was this picture 20 years old?



Very unattractive.


Why do we have to sink to this level. She’s attractive. Why so much hate. Post your photo please. If that was the wife’s photo we’d all be saying she’s pretty.
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Anonymous wrote:women like that c#$t Kristin Cabot really muck things up for women. She is literally the ONLY female on their leadership page:
https://www.astronomer.io/about-us/

So, she just had to have the CEO. Hope her world falls apart.


was this picture 20 years old?



Very unattractive.


Why do we have to sink to this level. She’s attractive. Why so much hate. Post your photo please. If that was the wife’s photo we’d all be saying she’s pretty.


Why can’t we be more complimentary to a woman who is in charge of enforcing personnel related policy who is having an open affair with her married boss?

Personality has always played into someone’s attractiveness in real life.

That said, I suspect the lighting at the concert was terrible and everyone looks better than that.
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Anonymous wrote:This makes me sick.

Chris Kubasik got fired from Lockheed Martin in 2012 when he was President & COO (and slated to start as CEO) for having an affair with a subordinate (he was married).

Several years later, he was hired to be CEO of L3Harris, a defense company, 57K employees, now making 20M.

Wow, his wife Jane stayed with him. This was published in 2024:

The Kubasik First Impact Program, a pioneering initiative at the heart of student-athlete development, is deeply rooted in the inspiring journey of Jane and her husband Chris Kubasik. Both found their calling in accounting and shared their vows in the UMD Memorial Chapel, a testament to their deep connection to the university as alumni.

Wow, these guys can bring such risk and exposure to their companies, and the next company lines up to hire them and pay them millions.


All involved: new employer and wife, were forewarned.

Tigers do not change their stripes.



But he went to therapy and showed remorse and he does dishes now and plays with the kids - the women on the relationship forum who stay because of money.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can't be the only person who doesn't care. I think their spouses know it. They may have their own 'friends'. Nobody wanted any attention.


Then why duck?
Then why did the wife remove his last name from hers on social media?
Anonymous
I absolutely love this story. It just makes me so very happy.

His statement blaming Coldplay at the end? For what?? Douchebag got exactly what he deserved.
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Anonymous wrote:She is single.

He is an idiot.

They're both idiots. He has destroyed his marriage (and likely his career) but she has destroyed her career too.


+1 "Hey, mom! Come look! Dad's on TV!"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Power imbalance? Huh? Every relationship has power imbalances. That makes them interesting. The problem is when they're used to abuse. Harvey was raping young women or forcing them to have sex so they could get a job. This CEO and HR director sure look like their into each other. Putting this into the me too category is demeaning to all the women who have been victims of sexual harassment and rape and is harmful to all the women who will be in the future.


You are incorrect.
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Anonymous wrote:One would think a HR director knows better.


HR directors are typically the most worthless, smug, unethical women on a company payroll. Fat salaries for absolutely nothing, pursuing fake online degrees on the company dime and time, and jetting off to "training." Imagine all the employees and applicants this whore treated like dirt, while she was cheating on her husband with the boss.


Excuse you, but she was the Chief People Officer. Put some respect on her name.


+1. Love that title! She's an absolute joke who didn't handle her "PR moment" very well! Oops!!
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