About Me

I’m a student entrepreneur based in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, focused on building practical, real-world solutions for both businesses and residents. I also spend part of my time in Wisconsin near Appleton, which gives me a broader perspective on how people live, work, and use technology across different communities.

My work is centered around creating solutions that actually function in the real world—whether through telecommunications, web services, or hands-on local operations. I lead projects such as FindLocal906, ARPM906, and Breaking Grime Bros, each designed to solve specific, everyday challenges while supporting the communities they serve.

My path into this work wasn’t linear. There were multiple points where I nearly stepped away, but instead chose to refine and rebuild. What began as a small book club in 5th grade evolved into early projects like ARPM (Anton Reinaas Productions + Media), and eventually into ARPM906—my first structured venture focused on telecommunications. Over time, I brought these efforts together under IronNorth Innovations, LLC, creating a unified platform for business solutions and project management.

Much of my mindset is shaped by my family. My grandfather, Dave Reinaas, served in the United States Air Force as a jet engine mechanic and built a long, respected career in aviation maintenance. His discipline, adaptability, and commitment to both his work and his community continue to influence how I approach everything I build.

I’m also deeply grateful to my grandmother, Joan Reinaas, whose ongoing support has made a meaningful difference in my ability to continue building—providing both encouragement and tangible support behind the scenes.

I’m equally influenced by my dad, Josh Reinaas (known as Ryan Ness, a voice and announcer for UPW Pro Wrestling), and my stepdad, John Rintamaki. From them, I’ve learned the importance of communication, confidence, and consistently showing up with purpose.

Outside of my work, I maintain a strong interest in hands-on projects, technology, and creative exploration. I enjoy attending renaissance fairs with my family and my two younger brothers, and I have a strong interest in Norse mythology, along with action and mystery-based films.

At home, I also have three cats—Rosie (an orange/rose tabby), Coal (black tabby), and Aspen (a Maine Coon)—along with a dog named Quinn, a black Lab/German Shepherd mix.

That balance of curiosity, creativity, and real life carries directly into how I approach problem-solving.

At its core, everything I build is guided by a simple principle: create solutions that are practical, reliable, and genuinely useful—something that provides real value to people across the 906.

Where I’m Going Next

Looking ahead, I plan to continue expanding my experience by working with a technology-focused company in Wisconsin during the summer of 2026. This will allow me to further develop my skills in a professional environment and apply that knowledge directly to my own ventures.

Long-term, my focus is on continuing to grow and expand my companies—developing new tools, services, and systems that better support businesses and residents across the Upper Peninsula.