Topic / Subject
PRWeek’s Crisis Comms Conference site lists Kristin Cabot as a 2026 keynote in Washington, D.C., with individual tickets priced at $875.

TL;DR
The conference listing is real and the $875 ticket price is real. The “cashing in” narrative is mostly commentary unless fee/details get confirmed.

Key Details

  • PRWeek’s event site lists the Crisis Comms Conference for April 16, 2026 in Washington, D.C., at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center.
  • The site shows a “Standard Individual Ticket” price of $875 (with other tiers also listed).
  • The agenda lists Kristin Cabot (former Chief People Officer at Astronomer) as a keynote speaker alongside crisis comms executive Dini von Mueffling.
  • Fast Company and Newsweek tied the booking to Cabot’s viral “kiss cam” moment becoming a crisis-comms case study.

Breakdown
This is one of those “welcome to modern PR” moments: something goes viral, the internet turns it into a storyline, and the next thing you know it’s a conference keynote topic.

The clean, verifiable piece is the listing itself. PRWeek’s own event page shows Cabot on the keynote roster, and it shows the sticker price for individual tickets.

The spicier take—“she’s cashing in”—is more vibe than verified fact. The sources cited don’t confirm her speaking fee or any behind-the-scenes deal terms. What they do show is that the conference is absolutely leaning into the buzz and framing it as a crisis-comms learning moment.

Whether you find it smart, shameless, or both, the play is obvious: attention converts, and this is a room built to monetize attention.

What to Watch Next

  • Any official conference promo that clarifies Cabot’s keynote topic and format.
  • Whether additional speakers get added who directly reference the viral incident.
  • If Cabot (or Astronomer) makes any public statement about the booking.

Sources

  • PRWeek Crisis Comms Conference 2026 — official event page and fees (headline not provided)
  • Fast Company — “The HR exec from the Coldplay kiss cam incident is headlining a crisis PR conference”
  • Newsweek — “Kristin Cabot of Coldplay Scandal Keynote Speaker at Crisis Communications Conference”

Comment
Is this smart professional “case study” energy, or does it feel like monetizing a viral mess?

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