TIME AND ALLY FINANCIAL HONOR LOUISVILLE DEALER W. KEVIN COLLINS Nationally Recognized for Community Service and Industry Accomplishments The nomination of W. Kevin Collins, president and owner at the Collins Auto Group in Louisville, Kentucky, for the 2025 TIME Dealer of the Year award was announced by TIME. Collins is one of a select group of 49 dealer nominees from across the country who will be honored at the 108th annual National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) Show in New Orleans, Louisiana, on Jan. 25, 2025. The TIME Dealer of the Year award is one of the automobile industry’s most prestigious and highly coveted honors. The award recognizes the nation’s most successful auto dealers who also demonstrate a long‑standing commitment to community service. Collins was chosen to represent the Kentucky Automobile Dealers Association in the national competition — one of only 49 auto dealers nominated for the 56th annual award from more than 20,000 nationwide. “Throughout my more than 50 years in this industry, I have been blessed to be able to provide assistance to citizens of my community with their transportation needs,” nominee Collins said. “In doing so, I have fostered many decades‑long friendships and business relationships that I continue to value greatly.” Collins, a 1973 graduate of Atherton High School in Louisville, was 15 years old when his father, Bill, left his job of 21 years at a local car dealership to strike out on his own and establish Bill Collins Ford. “With the support of my mother, my dad took a leap of faith,” he said. “And like father, like son, I followed in his footsteps, working part-time at the store during high school and full-time after graduation.” Collins worked in every department, learning the business from the ground up. At age 27, he was named general manager and was given the opportunity to become a partner as the business expanded with new acquisitions. “Working alongside my father and our experienced management team and staff allowed me to gain industry knowledge and confidence,” he said. And that confidence would be essential when his father was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease at age 50, and Collins stepped in to lead operations. Today, he oversees the Collins Auto Group, which includes three new car dealerships in Louisville: Bill Collins Ford, Bill Collins Lincoln and Collins Nissan. Three of his four children are now a part of the team, representing the next generation to carry on his family’s legacy. As a leading Ford dealer, Collins shares his expertise by serving the Kentucky Automobile Dealers Association, Greater Louisville Automobile Dealers Association and Ford dealer advisory councils. “Based on my years of experience and knowledge of practical business applications, I offer innovative insights to these organizations,” he said. “I also provide leadership 16 KENTUCKY AUTO DEALER
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