A Life in Innovation: Nicholas Bredimus
Taken note yet of the extent to which a revolution in computing has completely redesigned hospitality and air travel as we knew them recently? The man to thank is New Jersey’s own Nicholas Bredimus. This creative man has found work in a great many areas, from the luxury home industry via the essentials of safety in the air to computer programs to help with time management. And what’s more, through it all, his passion is evident.
His family history will reveal everything you need to know regarding his skills and the tremendous amount he has done. His clan traces its ancestry as long ago as the days of Rome’s glory and proudly boasts a varied background. His maternal family mingles German and Scottish stock. A similarly varied mix dominates the paternal branch; before coming to America near the end of the nineteenth century, Bredimus’ forerunners made their homes in Luxembourg and England. And following arrival in the US, they kept their uncompromising work ethic and zeal to go far. Nicholas, who would grow up with his two brothers and four sisters, was a child of a father who made his living as a mechanical design engineer and his spouse, a practicing nurse. He would come to live in Kansas City, Texas, Arizona and a city named Reston in Virginia.
Once his schooling had been completed, he would sign up for a few high-powered roles with several of the most distinguished and largest companies in the airline industry. These included the role of vice president for Republic Airlines, Hughes Airwest, and, of course, Trans World Airlines (TWA). A hard-working software programmer, Bredimus’ creative work with airline computer programs is probably his trailblazing legacy. He is probably most famous for the aircraft maintenance computer program he created on behalf of US Airways, which would become an industry standard. He turned his focus next to recording and taking reservations. For both room and flight bookings he produced software systems to take on most of the work that had been involved before this approach. Pushing on into an alternate zone, he published a networking program to automate ticket ordering - another remarkable achievement.
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Nicholas has even taken on quite a number of posts unconnected to software design, let’s remember. Bredimus was division manager for American Express’ important IT department, initiated Bredimus Systems, and became the inaugural president of AMR Travel Services. At the time of writing he has withdrawn from his airline connections and the software development industry, but he’s still making use of his skills. His interest now is with the architectural matters behind the evolution of hi tech upmarket condos. The desire we’ve pointed out just doesn’t stop!











