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Steve Rooney has traveled from the Merchant Navy to Executive Chef and TV personality. Steve’s first business of choice was the marine transport, where he rose to a position of operations manager in Fettes Shipping, Inc. While providing plenty of opportunity for travel, this job did not give him an outlet for his creative talents. Unsatisfied, Steve decided to move on to a new career, the Culinary Arts. From cooking in his family’s small hotel in Scotland to culinary classes in Toronto and finally a full AOS Chef’s program at the New England Culinary Institute, he rounded out his technical training. Next he set out for his practical training and apprenticed under a range of different chefs and styles of cuisine. After a stint at the Ritz in Atlanta, Steve left to become the Executive Chef

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  • Steve Rooney has traveled from the Merchant Navy to Executive Chef and TV personality. Steve’s first business of choice was the marine transport, where he rose to a position of operations manager in Fettes Shipping, Inc. While providing plenty of opportunity for travel, this job did not give him an outlet for his creative talents. Unsatisfied, Steve decided to move on to a new career, the Culinary Arts. From cooking in his family’s small hotel in Scotland to culinary classes in Toronto and finally a full AOS Chef’s program at the New England Culinary Institute, he rounded out his technical training. Next he set out for his practical training and apprenticed under a range of different chefs and styles of cuisine. After a stint at the Ritz in Atlanta, Steve left to become the Executive Chef
  • Rooney played his high school hockey at the Canton HS graduating in 1981. Then he was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens 88th overall in the 1981 NHL Entry Draft. He then went to Providence College, graduating in 1985. He started his National Hockey League career with the Montreal Canadiens in 1985. The Canadiens were a lot of talent and Rooney faced an uphill battle to get ice time. However, he managed to get in enough time in the 1985-86 NHL season to qualify for the team's Stanley Cup victory.
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  • Steve Rooney has traveled from the Merchant Navy to Executive Chef and TV personality. Steve’s first business of choice was the marine transport, where he rose to a position of operations manager in Fettes Shipping, Inc. While providing plenty of opportunity for travel, this job did not give him an outlet for his creative talents. Unsatisfied, Steve decided to move on to a new career, the Culinary Arts. From cooking in his family’s small hotel in Scotland to culinary classes in Toronto and finally a full AOS Chef’s program at the New England Culinary Institute, he rounded out his technical training. Next he set out for his practical training and apprenticed under a range of different chefs and styles of cuisine. After a stint at the Ritz in Atlanta, Steve left to become the Executive Chef for Means Street Productions, the producers of “Good Eats”. Currently Steve co-hosts the “Food Network” TV show, “Mario Eats Italy” with Mario Batali.
  • Rooney played his high school hockey at the Canton HS graduating in 1981. Then he was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens 88th overall in the 1981 NHL Entry Draft. He then went to Providence College, graduating in 1985. He started his National Hockey League career with the Montreal Canadiens in 1985. The Canadiens were a lot of talent and Rooney faced an uphill battle to get ice time. However, he managed to get in enough time in the 1985-86 NHL season to qualify for the team's Stanley Cup victory. He was traded to the Winnipeg Jets in 1987 where he saw more ice time. In 1990 he was sent to the New Jersey Devils. Rooney played his last seasons in the minor pros and retired in 1992. Rooney played a total of 154 NHL regular season games, scoring 15 goals and 13 assists with 496 penalty minutes, In the playoffs he played 25 games and scored 3 goals and 2 assists with 86 penalty minutes,
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