DriveItAway’s CEO
“With this exciting new development of being a public company, we can now fulfill two long time goals,” says
Adds Possumato, “The second goal this merger fulfills is to allow more people to share in our success as a mission driven, ESG, focused automotive company, to eliminate the transportation problems that entry level employees have in getting to work, in conjunction with major employers around the country, and in this way improve the economic conditions for many Americans.”
Continues Possumato, “Studies have shown that the number one impediment to successful entry level employment is the lack of personal transportation, there is a chronic labor shortage in the US today, and we have found many want to help. All together we can build a better, sustainable future for everyone.”
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About DriveItAway
DIA is the first national dealer focused mobility platform that enables car dealers to sell more vehicles in a seamless way through eCommerce, with its exclusive “Pay as You Go” app-based subscription program. DIA provides a comprehensive turn-key, solutions driven program with proprietary mobile technology and driver app, insurance coverages and training to get dealerships up and running quickly and profitably in emerging online sales opportunities. The company is planning to soon expand its easy and transparent consumer app ‘subscription to ownership’ platform to enable entry level consumers to drive and acquire new Electric Vehicles. For further information, please see www.driveitaway.com. For more information please see our 8k: https://www.sec.gov/ix?doc=/Archives/edgar/data/0001394638/000173112222000343/e3545_8-k.htm
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