The astronomer of the data company can make lemonade by hiring Gwyneth Paltrow as “temporary spokesperson” to answer questions following a viral video “Kiss Cam”.
The company made the front page of the newspapers after internet detectives identified its CEO and his chief of chief as the man and the woman saw him kissing, then hiding her face on a “Kiss Cam” during a Coldplay concert on July 16. The two have since resigned.
Friday, Paltrow appeared in a television style place on the astronomer’s social media, making an argument for the daily forces of the company.
“The astronomer has asked many questions in the past few days, and they wanted me to answer the most common,” said Paltrow, who Split with Coldplay singer Chris Martin in 2014.
Paltrow cut a question that started with “OMG!” To say categorically: “Yes, the astronomer is the best place to execute the Apache air flow.”
“We have been delighted that so many people have a new interest in the automation of data workflow,” she added.
She interrupted another question – “How does your social media team hold …” – to make an argument for an astronomer conference in September.
Paltrow concluded: “We will now come back to what we do best – offering revolutionary results for our customers.”
CEO Andy Byron has resigned July 19 and the head of the people Kristin Cabot followed ThursdayAccording to the statements of the company.
Their body language after the camera captured them in an embrace Drive Martin to notice on stage: “Either they have an affair, or they are just very shy.”
The astronomer said later investigate. “Our leaders should establish the standard in conduct and responsibility,” he said on July 18.
The company confirmed Thursday that Cabot was the woman in the video. Neither she nor Byron responded to requests for comments.
Astronomer, a company based in New York, helps companies to develop, develop and analyze products using artificial intelligence.