About Us
Welcome to Soluvay! This is an outward focused company passionate about finding or creating solutions for individuals, families, and businesses. We only recommend solutions that we stand by. We don’t believe in giving answers for the sake of doing so to meet any quota or to simply check a box. Everyone has unique problems that need to be addressed carefully. That means that if we don’t have an answer or solution for you that would help you, we’ll tell you upfront. Nothing is perfect either, so we don’t expect to have the perfect answer. In the end, we’ll help you identify options based on what you tell us and it’s entirely your choice to take action.
Vision
Company Principles
Integrity: A quality of being that encompasses honesty, respect, responsibility, and commitment.
Urgency: Taking immediate and persistent action with intention.
Compassion: Being genuinely concerned about other people’s needs and taking thoughtful action to fill them.
Collaboration: Working in consensus and uplifting every voice in the community.
Legacy: A level of quality beyond excellence that leaves a lasting impact.
A Message from Patrick Council
My name is Patrick Council and the founder of Soluvay. I would stake my life on the principles this company embodies. It’s an honor to help direct people and businesses in a positive direction by finding and creating solutions they can live with. I look forward to helping as many people as possible, directly and indirectly, to live a fulfilling and peaceful life with the precious liberty we strive for. My business partner, Nate Reifenheiser, shares the same vision and also embodies the principles of this company. Effectively, Nate and I have been to war together. We’re here to make the world a better place, and we’re happy to help. I have a degree in Electrical Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines. I served in the Army, served in Iraq in 2009-2010, and was honorably discharged from active service in 2011 and reserve service in 2016. I’ve effectively been running my own businesses since I was a kid starting with Young Ameritown and other virtual “mock” businesses until I decided to start my real entrepreneurial journey in 2011 with a computer business. Since then, I have grown considerably as a person and now have a modest home in Arvada, Colorado with my beautiful wife and 10-month-old daughter.
A Message from Nate Reifenheiser
My name is Nate Reifenheiser and I’m also a founder of Soluvay. I’ve been working with customers for most of my career while working on building my own business/creating things for most of my life. I’ve always been interested in helping as many people as I possibly can. Along with Soluvay, I’ve been running a weight loss program for the last year, working hard to help severely overweight people lose weight and regain their mobility through documenting my own transformational journey. What inspired me to work with Patrick was how many people are in pain on a daily basis. If my wife and I didn’t get together and something bad happened to her or her car, there was a chance that she would be homeless. Thinking about that and thinking about how many people probably did end up homeless because they were in the same situation she was. I want to help change the way we treat the homeless and the people that are less fortunate.
A Message from Nate Reifenheiser
My name is Nate Reifenheiser and I’m also a founder of Soluvay. I’ve been working with customers for most of my career while working on building my own business/creating things for most of my life. I’ve always been interested in helping as many people as I possibly can. Along with Soluvay, I’ve been running a weight loss program for the last year, working hard to help severely overweight people lose weight and regain their mobility through documenting my own transformational journey. What inspired me to work with Patrick was how many people are in pain on a daily basis. If my wife and I didn’t get together and something bad happened to her or her car, there was a chance that she would be homeless. Thinking about that and thinking about how many people probably did end up homeless because they were in the same situation she was. I want to help change the way we treat the homeless and the people that are less fortunate.