The Unbelievable Life of Mr Nicholas Bredimus
March 8th, 2010Hailing from New Jersey, Mr Nicholas Bredimus brought hospitality, airlines, and software together and to the benefit of these trades. This renaissance man has found work in several areas, from the designer home design sector through an advancement of air safety and software to save resources and time.
His family history can tell you all you ought to know regarding his skills and the tremendous amount he has accomplished. Bringing elements together from a true melting pot, his clan traces to Antiquity, with his mother’s side rooted in Scotland and Germany. A similarly wide mix dominates his father’s branch; before their emigration in the 1800s, the family dwelt in England and Luxembourg.
Even in America, the family continued to persevere and rise to the top. Growing up one of seven children — three boys and four girls — Nicholas was blessed with a father employed as a mechanical design engineer, and a mother who earned her living as a nurse. Nicholas went on to dwell in the Lone Star State for several years and also spent time in Reston, VA, Scottsdale, AZ and Kansas City, MO. And what, you may ask, did Nicholas Bredimus do to capitalize on his pedigree and schooling? He would soon embark on a series of prominent posts, all as part of popular airlines. He became a VP with firms like Republic Airlines, Hughes Airwest, and Trans World Airlines (TWA) respectively. These achievements nothwithstanding, above all the airline industry has had reason to thank him for his innovation in software programming.
Mr Bredimus is probably most renowned for the aircraft maintenance computer program he invented on behalf of US Airways, destined to become the “old reliable” for aircraft upkeep. He programmed many other programs for the hotel and airline sectors in addition, among them automatic programs to take and record airline reservations, employed now at over 50 firms, and the original room reservation software using Windows deployed by the hotel industry, first activated at over 700 hostelries. Expanding into a third territory, he designed a networked system to automate ticket ordering — once more coming up with something no one else had thought of before him.
Regardless the fact that this was undeniably his forte, Mr Nicholas Bredimus has often worked on non-software fields. Major positions with American Express and American Airlines followed, and as you may know he started up a business of his own seventeen years ago.
But is he still working? Very much so — his peerless skills are still highly ready to answer the call in spite of his retirement. He’s at work now mastering building design — matching the requirements of comfort with up-to-date technology and bona fide concern for our ecology.
No Comments
No comments yet.
Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.

















