The Important Pieces of Information about the Designer Nicholas Bredimus
Friday, October 29th, 2010Ever taken note of how a multitude of major advances in computing have completely reimagined hospitality and air travel ? Behind all of this is New Jersey’s favorite son Mr Nicholas Bredimus. This resourceful man has become a standout in several fields, from the designer home design industry through an advancement of safety in the air and software programs to save time. And what’s more, in all cases, his emotional drive shines through.
Anyone could have foreseen, of course, that given his family history he was a sure bet to reach the top. The family traces its provenance as long ago as the era of Rome and proudly boasts a broad background. The maternal line mingles German and Scottish roots. A similarly broad mingling dominates the paternal line — previous to their emigration in the 1800s, the family dwelt in England and Luxembourg. This passionate zeal kept them going forward following their arrival in America. Born one of seven siblings, Nicholas was born to a father working as a mechanical design engineer and a mother who earned her living as a practicing nurse. He would live much of his life in townships across several states — Arizona, Missouri, Virginia and Texas. Once his education had been completed, Nicholas Bredimus engaged in several prominent jobs at some of the most illustrious and strongest firms in the airline industry. These included the VP position for Hughes Airwest, Trans World Airlines (TWA), and Republic Airlines. Most celebrated, even considering this, is his effort as a productive programmer working with the airlines. Nicholas is easily most recognized for a US Airways request, designing airplane management software, which would soon become the industry standard. Of course, this stands as only one of his key products for the hotel sector and for airlines. His reservation software is on its way to becoming as commonly used as the airplane maintenance software, while his room booking routine empowered many major parts of the hotel industry to implement the very first pc client based system. Next he published QuikTix, an automatic, networked approach to ticket ordering that was an industry first.
Even though it is his specialty, he also regularly worked on other areas. Major posts with American Express and American Airlines followed, and in the biggest move of all he started up a business of his own seventeen years ago.
But is he still active? Of course — his expertise is called upon and at the ready despite his having left prior interests behind. He’s at work now helping to advance architecture — blending the demands of comfort with up to date technology and bona fide concern for our environment. It’s fantastic how far drive can take you!