[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 151 (2005), Part 21] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 29398] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]RECOGNIZING THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF STEVE KIRKHAM ______ HON. LINCOLN DAVIS of tennessee in the house of representatives Friday, December 16, 2005 Mr. DAVIS of Tennessee. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to acknowledge Steve Kirkham of Kingston, Tennessee for his leadership and involvement in his community. Steve is a known fixture in his home county of Roane County, Tennessee and is fast becoming an integral member of many other communities due to his work in promoting economic development in East Tennessee. Kirkham, owner and chief executive officer of Rocky Top Markets, is a man who exhibits traits that have helped make America what is is: hard working, compassionate, and exemplifies preseverance and generosity. If you ask him how he got to be where he is he will tell you, ``by grinding it out, having good employees, and just plain luck.'' Working for the Harriman Oil Company in the mid-70's Kirkham suggested to the owners of the company that they should join the convenience store craze. They did, and Rocky Top Market was born in June 1980 with the first opening. Since 1980, Rocky Top Markets has grown to a chain of 38 and has plans for continued growth in Tennessee and Northern Georgia. Having purchased Rocky Top Markets in 1998, it is now one of the largest retail convenience stores in East Tennessee employing almost 400 people. A long standing member of the business community Steve has been a member of the Tennessee Oil Marketers Board, Tennessee Grocers and Convenience Store Association Board, and the Shell Jobber Council. He has served as Chair of the Roane State Foundation and the Community Development Council. As chairman of the CDC he helped form and fund the Roane Alliance. The Alliance is an effort to bring together the chamber, tourism and industrial development groups in Roane County for a unified effort in promoting responsible growth. He is currently serving as chairman of the Roane County Industrial Development Board. If not working or golfing Steve is with his family. There is an understanding of the high regard he has for family for those who know him in and outside of work. He is married to Teresa Kirkham and has three daughters: Angie, Stephanie, and Christie. He is also the proud grandparent of Tyler, Tanner, and Ryley. ____________________