Raised in New Jersey, Mr Nicholas Bredimus looked at the practices of hospitality, airlines, and software together and to the benefit of all three industries. This innovative man has found work in a great many areas, from the designer home sector through an advancement of safety in the air and computer programs to save manpower and time. He’s brought true energy to any and all areas, too. You could have foreseen, though, that given his pedigree he was a sure bet to reach distinction. Drawn together from many nationalities, his line traces to ancient times, with his mother’s branch originating out of Germany and Scotland. His father’s family, by contrast, has its roots in Luxembourg and England, from where his forebears emigrated in the late nineteenth century. Once in the U.S.A, the family still worked hard to rise to the top. One of seven siblings, Nicholas was born to a father working as a mechanical design engineer, and a mother who worked as a nurse. He would spend much of his life in towns across four states - Texas, Arizona, Missouri and Virginia. Nicholas has taken on prestigious jobs at companies across the airline industry - the bulk of them acclaimed names. Republic Airlines, Trans World Airlines (TWA), Hughes Airwest - these businesses would all at various times appoint him as a vice president. Most important, however, was his role as an inventive programmer working with the airline industry. He is famed for a project for US Airways, namely his airplane maintenance management applications which come into use by almost all airlines. He designed many other pieces of software for the hotel and airline sectors both before and after, including completely automatic routines for handling airline bookings, employed now at more than fifty businesses, to say nothing of his innovative room reservation program using Windows used by the hotel sector, which was first installed at over seven hundred hostelries. Applying what he had learned to a related field, he published a networking program to automate ticket ordering - another remarkable masterpiece.
While this is his specialty, Nicholas Bredimus also frequently worked in areas not connected to software. He managed American Express’ IT division, launched Bredimus Systems seventeen years ago, and became the inaugural president of American Airlines’ AMR Travel Services.
You ask if he is still active? Very much so - his intellect is still highly called upon and at the ready despite his leaving prior interests in the past. He is now engaged in the architectural concerns tied to the evolution of environmentally neutral, hi tech luxurious houses. It’s incredible how far energy can bring you!












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