Break Loose
Biography of An Inventor
I draw inspiration from the cleverness of people who have invented things that change my life.
Have you noticed how utterly a computing revolution has completely changed the face of air travel and hospitality ? The driving force behind this is New Jersey native Nicholas Bredimus. His career highlights include time-saving computer software, air safety improvements, and even the design of upmarket homes. And, in all cases, his drive is clear...
Raised in New Jersey, Nicholas Bredimus looked at the world of hospitality, airlines, and software together and revolutionized these areas of business. This resourceful man has found work in a number of fields, from the luxury home design market through a study of air safety and software to help with time management. No matter what his attention turns to, he will pledge all of his passion to it.
Anyone could have predicted, mind you, that given his lineage he was sure to rise to prominence. Bringing elements together from many nationalities, his family traces to the time of ancient Rome, with his mother's side based in Germany and Scotland. Luxembourg and England, meanwhile, provided the home of his father's family, though the family came to America in the late 1800s. After arriving in the United States, they still strove to rise up the social ladder.
Nicholas, together with his two brothers and four sisters, was born to a father employed as a design engineer and a mother who was employed as a practicing nurse. His homes over the course of many years were spread across a number of states --- Missouri, Texas, Virginia and Arizona.
Nicholas has taken on prominent jobs with businesses throughout the airline sector --- the bulk of them huge names. Hughes Airwest, Trans World Airlines (TWA), Republic Airlines --- these airlines would all at different times respectively name him as a vice president. Most noteworthy, even considering this, was his effort as a gifted programmer working with the airlines.
He is most famous for one project for US Airways, namely his airplane maintenance programs which come into use by almost all air travel companies. He programmed several other systems for the hotel and airline industries as well, among them completely automatic software to deal with flight reservations, employed now at more than fifty firms, to say nothing of his innovative room booking program using Windows in use in the hotel industry, which was initially rolled out at more than 700 hotels. Following that would come QuikTix, an online, networked system for ticketing that was an industry first.
Though it is his strong suit, Nicholas regularly worked in non-software fields. Nicholas Bredimus was division manager for American Express' renowned IT department, started up Bredimus Systems seventeen years ago, and had the honor of being the inaugural president of a major American Airlines division.
At present date Mr Bredimus has withdrawn from his airline connections and the software development industry, although he's still making the most of his skills. His focus has shifted to the architectural matters bound up in the evolution of technologically advanced upmarket homes.