Kinetic Advantage and the Ohio Independent Auto Dealers Association (OIADA) partnered once again for a community service event as part of Kinetic’s Drive to Thrive program, volunteering at the Mid-Ohio Food Collective warehouse.
Volunteers assisted with food sorting and packing, helping prepare care packages for seniors that will be distributed throughout central Ohio. In addition to the OIADA staff, ALH Law Group participated.
“The partnership between OIADA and Kinetic continues to highlight the generosity and engagement of the independent dealer community,” said Wendy Rinehart, executive director of OIADA. “Our members understand the importance of giving back locally, and events like this provide an opportunity to do so in a hands-on way.”
The volunteer effort is part of Kinetic Advantage’s Drive to Thrive initiative, a year-round program focused on community involvement and charitable partnerships alongside dealer partners and industry organizations. In 2025, Kinetic participated in 13 Drive to Thrive events with dealerships across its operating footprint.
“Drive to Thrive reflects our belief that supporting communities goes hand in hand with supporting dealers,” said Lori Kahre, director of industry relations at Kinetic Advantage. “Working alongside OIADA and our dealer partners allows us to make a meaningful contribution while strengthening industry relationships.”

