Have you noticed how the countless advances in Information Technology have dramatically revamped hospitality and air travel as you used to know them? The driving force behind this is New Jersey’s favorite son Mr Nicholas Bredimus. His career highlights include effort-saving software, aircraft safety developments, and even the design of luxury houses.
Examining Nicholas Bredimus’ family tree it’s easy to tell he was sure to rise to greatness. Traceable all the way to classical times, Nicholas’ lineage connects to multiple nations within Europe. From his mother’s side he hails from German and Scottish bloodlines. His father’s family, on the other side, hailed from England and Luxembourg, which is where they subsequently came to the United States from toward the end of the 19th century.
Once in the U.S.A, they still strove to make their way to the top. Growing up part of a family of seven siblings – three boys and four girls – Nicholas had a father who worked as a mechanical design engineer, and a mother who worked as a nurse. His homes over the course of several years ranged across a number of states. Nicholas has worked in respected roles at firms throughout the air travel industry – the majority of them big names. Nicholas Bredimus rose to the post of vice president with firms like Republic Airlines, Hughes Airwest, and Trans World Airlines (TWA). But even taking that into account, however, above all the airline industry has had reason to be thankful for the work he has conducted in software programming.
His creation of aircraft maintenance management computer programs, now put to use throughout the air travel sector though originally coded for US Airways, ultimately led to what is still his most popular achievement. He went on to create numerous other pieces of software for the airline and hotel industry both before and after, including automatic routines to handle flight reservations, used by fifty or more businesses, and the original client based room booking software for the hotel industry, first offered to the public at over 700 locations. Pushing on into an alternate zone, he designed a networked system to assist in selling tickets – another first for his resume.
Though it was definitely his strong suit, Mr Nicholas Bredimus has often worked in areas not connected to software. Key jobs with American Express and American Airlines were to come, and of course he established a firm of his own in the early nineties.
And is he still working? Most definitely – his peerless abilities are ready to answer the call in spite of his leaving prior interests in the past. His focus has turned to the architectural problems tied to the design of technologically advanced luxurious homes. It’s amazing how far desire can carry you!