Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what does me too have to do with cheating? I don't see any sexual harassment happening here. Maybe you don't understand what the me too movement was about.
Me Too was also about power imbalance and senior men preying on female workers under them in the office.
Anonymous wrote:They should both be fired. A CEO having an affair with a middle manager is outrageous but when the affair is with the head of HR who is supposed to champion the rules it’s completely insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It says the male CEO is age 58. How old is the Kristin Cabot woman?
52. Her other surname is Thornby.
Only 52?
People, don’t forget the sunscreen!
I think you need to look around when you're in public. She is clearly above average for age 52. She's clearly in shape and thin. 52 is post menopause, most American women are obese at that age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are both morally corrupt and both deserved to be hanged but why pick on her looks? That's really below the belt kick. I don't see you women criticizing how he looks.
Good point. However, I'd rather be ugly than stupid. Lol. He is stupid for destroyong his family for an uglier woman than his wife.
Anonymous wrote:Have there been other public exposures of non celebrity affairs like this? Interesting it’s gone viral and the accompanying widespread condemnation. Wonder if this will have any trickle effects at companies that have been letting affairs between colleagues slide by.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Company took her off their website. Headlines are: company attempts to wipe her hiring.
Incredibly bad look for your HR officer. Only been there since November.
I'd bet anything they're going to find out they've been having an affair since before she was hired.
You think? Look at this press release from when she was hired. They are both a little too excited and personal with one another :
“At Astronomer, our people are the most valuable asset in helping our customers do more to gain a competitive advantage with their data,” said Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer. “Kristin’s exceptional leadership and deep expertise in talent management, employee engagement, and scaling people strategies will be critical as we continue our rapid trajectory. She is a proven leader at multiple growth-stage companies and her passion for fostering diverse, collaborative workplaces makes her a perfect fit for Astronomer.”
“I prefer to think of my role as people strategy versus traditional human resources, as the real magic happens when you align the people strategy with the business strategy,” said Cabot . “There are plenty of companies out there where a leadership team doesn’t recognize the value that a strong people leader and people team can bring to a company. It’s not just about benefits or catered lunches. There’s so much more to it, and I was energized in my conversations with Andy and the Astronomer leadership team about the opportunities that exist here.”
Anonymous wrote:Per usual, he'll come out of this with "broooooo" fist pumps and her career will be toasted. Because who is dumb enough to hire a head of HR that caused a scandal? Hellllll no. She's untouchable after this. Which is exactly how this plays out every single time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her husband, Kenneth Thornby, filed for divorce in 2018. Her ex paid a lump child support for their kid. It took 4 years until it was finalized. She was definitely cheating….men don’t usually file. Long divorce and him filing…she was ho-ing
Now was it multiple other men or does the affair date back longer?
Seems this isn’t her first affair…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Company took her off their website. Headlines are: company attempts to wipe her hiring.
Incredibly bad look for your HR officer. Only been there since November.
They took the whole ‘our team’ page down now.