Buddy Pine
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Gender | Male |
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Played by | Jason Lee |
Creators | Brad Bird |
Okra answer panel height | Height |
Okra answer panel quotes | Quotes |
Okra answer panel personality | Personality |
Movies/Shows | The Incredibles |
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Notable aliases | Buddy Pine, Buddy Pine/ Syndrome, Buddy Pine/Syndrome, Sindrome, Syndrome |
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ID | 2045312 |
Buddy Pine Life story
Buddy Pine, also known as Syndrome, is the main antagonist of Pixar's 6th full-length animated feature film The Incredibles. He was the biggest fan of his former idol Mr. Incredible, until the latter denied him to be his sidekick when he was young.
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Starling Bank boss hopes banking is becoming less sexist
The boss of Starling Bank has Said she hopes the sexism she overcame has made it " easier" for other women to start a business.
Anne Boden founded the mobile-only bank, which is now valued at More Than £2bn.
But She Said female businesswomen have been treated like " boiled eggs" by male colleagues.
" They are either too hard or too soft, but never quite right, " She Said .
After graduating from Swansea University with a Computer Science degree.
After the financial crisis of 2008 she became increasingly concerned about banks' relationships with customers and started planning to launch Starling Bank .
It involved " audacious" approaches for investment which eventually bore fruit.
'Five-foot Welsh woman'She Said : " There I was, Knocking On doors, saying I've got a great idea.
" Nobody believed me, and They wouldn't have believed me, probably, if I was a different sort of person.
" But I Am a 5ft tall Welsh woman That was pretty determined That we had the opportunity to change an industry.
" I persevered, and two years in I got the funding to build something as special as this. "
'Responsible job'Starling Bank has almost three million personal and business accounts and employs staff in London, Southampton and Cardiff.
The Cardiff office opened in 2020, but now has almost 900 employees in The City .
" What I Am most proud of is The People who work here, who really believe That The Profession of being a banker, of being a technologist, has special responsibilities.
" We look After people's money - That 's a responsible job, and we want to do it well, " she added.
Starting The Bank involved personal sacrifices for Ms Boden, who sold her Swansea home to help pay bills before investors backed her idea.
She was also acutely aware That a Welsh woman in her 50s was not the usual start-up founder - and those preconceptions placed further hurdles in her path.
Anne Boden Said women still face a higher bar than male colleagues In Business .
" Lots of women in the industry are having a tough time getting to The Position in the organisations That They deserve.
" And it's sometimes because of the Boiled Egg Syndrome - They are either too hard or too soft, but never quite right, " She Said .
Asked if her own success made it easier for women to follow her path, She Said : " I really hope That having Role Models makes things easier for lots of women.
" I Am a technologist, with a Computer Science and chemistry degree from Swansea University .
" I have started a bank That is one of the leaders in The World of fintech.
" It can be done by people from Wales and we can lead The World - and we can be women. "
Source of news: bbc.com