[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 149 (2003), Part 4]
[Senate]
[Page 4630]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                        HONORING ALBERT W. SISK

 Mr. BUNNING. Mr. President, I have the privilege and honor of 
rising today to recognize Mr. Albert W. Sisk of Hopkinsville, KY. 
Earlier this month, Mr. Sisk was honored as Kentucky's nominee for the 
2003 TIME Magazine Quality Dealer Award at the National Automobile 
Dealers Association convention.
  Mr. Sisk is the president and dealer principle of Sisk Auto Mall 
located in Hopkinsville. One of the most distinguishing features of Mr. 
Sisk's business philosophy is his commitment to family. Mr. Sisk is a 
second-generation car dealer and he contributes his success to the 
knowledge he gained from working alongside his father, a torch he now 
passes to his son who is General Manager of Sisk Auto Mall.
  Mr. Sisk is certainly no stranger to community involvement. Aside 
from his current service in the private sector, Mr. Sisk once served 
his country as a member of the United States Army upon graduation from 
the University of Kentucky in 1965. Now he focuses his attention on 
helping young adults excel in academics and their future careers. He is 
an active member of the YMCA, Rotary Club, First Christian Church and 
the Elizabeth Stone Educational Fund Advisory Board.
  Business and personal honors aside, Mr. Sisk cites having the 
opportunity to work with his father the most rewarding aspect of his 
career. It is not often we have the chance to honor such a 
distinguished business man, community member, and family man. Please 
join me in congratulating Mr. Albert W. Sisk.

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