Astronomer HR govt Kristin Cabot was caught in a viral embrace with the corporate’s CEO at a Coldplay live performance and seems to be married to a different man who leads a liquor firm in New England.
Cabot and Astronomer CEO Andy Byron have been caught throughout a “kiss cam” section at a Coldplay live performance, and each have been positioned on go away to permit for an investigation after their response went viral.
Byron subsequently tendered his resignation, which was accepted by Astronomer’s board of administrators.
Kristin Cabot seems to be married to Andrew Cabot, who’s the CEO and COO of Privateer Rum – a liquor model based mostly in Ipswich, Massachusetts. Property information present the 2 bought a $2.2 million dwelling in Rye, New Hampshire, in February.
Privateer Rum notes on its web site that Cabot is “six generations removed from the original Andrew Cabot who inspired the launch of Privateer Rum, is the driving force behind the company.”
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Privateer Rum CEO Andrew Cabot on the firm’s distillery in Ipswich, Massachusetts, on Oct. 1, 2014. (Joanne Rathe/The Boston Globe by way of Getty Photographs / Getty Photographs)
“Responsible for the vision and strategy, Andrew works closely with the team he assembled to produce one of the finest rums in the world. One simple question has focused Andrew throughout his career in technology, and time in public education and academia – ‘how can we do this better?'”
The Cabot household is without doubt one of the oldest in Boston and are thought of among the many “Boston Brahmins” – a historic group of upper-class Boston residents. It traces its roots in New England to John Cabot, who settled in Massachusetts in 1700 and located success along with his son in operating a thriving transport enterprise with a fleet of privateers.
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The Cabot household has deep roots in Boston and New England as one of many historic “Boston Brahmin” households. (Photograph by Billie Weiss/Boston Purple Sox/Getty Photographs / Getty Photographs)
Privateer Rum’s web site says that the unique Andrew Cabot, who lived from 1750 to 1791, labored as a privateer in the course of the American Revolution and was a service provider and rum distiller with a fleet of greater than 25 ships.
The Cabot household’s entrenched standing in Boston’s elite was famous in a poem by John Collins Bossidy, who lived from 1860-1928 and wrote: “And this is good old Boston/ The home of the bean and the cod/ Where the Lowells talk to the Cabots/ And the Cabots talk only to God.”
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Members of the Cabot household have taken on distinguished roles in enterprise all through the area through the years, with a 1972 New York Instances profile of the household noting that the household had an estimated fortune of $200 million, with a lot of their cash within the previous 90 years coming from soot – a part of automobile tires.
The Instances’ profile famous on the time that youthful members of the Cabot household have been turning to different enterprise pursuits, with the Cabot Company changing into broadly diversified because it turned to manufacturing different merchandise, resembling titanium and heavy equipment.
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Andrew Cabot’s founding function with Privateer Rum serves as a recent instance of the household’s entrepreneurial endeavors.