In the 1980s and 1990s a man named Nicholas Bredimus triggered a major adjustment in hospitality and air travel. He founded a company, Bredimus Systems, that developed a joint reservation system for travel agents, airlines, and hotels to use in assisting customers with bookings. It is not overstating things to say that Mr. Bredimus changed how the world travels and he did so in a very short time.
With more than 40 years in information technology and architectural design, Nicholas Bredimus' many career highlights include effort-saving software, air safety developments, and even the design of luxury houses. And no matter what his focus turns to, you can be sure he will devote his full passion to it.
I think when you look at the history of his family's roots you will agree he was bound to make a mark on history. The Bredimus family extends all the way back to classical times and the Bredimus name can be found in many places throughout western Europe. On his mother's side Nicholas traces his heritage back to German and Scottish families.
The early Bredimus family lived in Luxembourg and England. Some members of the family emigrated to America in the 1900s and it is from those pioneers that the modern Bredimus clan traces its descent. The pioneering spirit was passed down from generation to generation in one way or another.
One of seven children, Nicholas' father was employed as a design engineer and his mother worked as a practicing nurse. After he became successful, Mr Bredimus made his home in the Lone Star State for several years and but he also spent time in Scottsdale, AZ, Reston, VA and Kansas City, MO.
He's taken on respected positions with companies throughout the airline industry -- the bulk of them acclaimed brands. Among these was included the position of Vice President for Trans World Airlines (TWA), Hughes Airwest, and Republic Airlines. But the airline industry has had reason to thank him still more for services in the realm of computer programming.
Prior to striking out on his own, Nicholas Bredimus is easily most renowned for a US Airways project, crafting aircraft upkeep software, destined to become an industry standard. But as President of AMR Travel Services he next turned his gaze to recording and making reservations. Although his first corporate-led attempts were frustrated by complexities, Nicholas eventually developed the amazing QuikTix system. For both room and flight bookings his company designed programs to offset much of the work that had been involved before automation. For an encore came an automatic, networked approach to ticketing which stands as a first.
Nicholas Bredimus parlayed these achievements into roles not at all related to software design, and went on to further his reputation in these sectors as well. With his own business, overseeing IT for American Express, and as the inaugural president of an American Airlines division his record speaks for itself.
As of now, however, Mr. Bredimus has departed from his airline connections and the software design industry, though rest assured he's still making best use of his talent. But to address your question, you can look for his work in luxurious condos deploying all of the latest smart technology out there. All of which shows you just how much indefatigable drive can actually do.