Published September 29, 2009 05:25 am - A former college drop-out, hairdresser and mother of four, Kymberley Best said she never envisioned becoming the first woman to serve as a Northumberland County assistant solicitor.
Northumberland County gets first female assistant solicitor
By Marcia Moore
The Daily Item
SUNBURY — A former college drop-out, hairdresser and mother of four, Kymberley Best said she never envisioned becoming the first woman to serve as a Northumberland County assistant solicitor.
But the 38-year-old Northumberland resident said few of her accomplishments have been expected.
“I was a C-plus, B-minus student in school. I didn’t apply myself,” Best recalls of her high school years in the Shikellamy School District.
The daughter of Christine Garman, of Shamokin Dam, and Ray Rogers, of Northumberland, she graduated in 1988 and entered a nursing program with the aim of following in her mother’s footsteps.
Unable to attain the grades needed to set herself apart in the crowded field, Best dropped out, became a hairdresser and opened a salon.
“I still have my license,” she said with a laugh.
In 1993, she married local attorney James Best, a young intellectual who entered Bucknell University at the tender age of 13 and received a diploma at 17.
Still harboring dreams of working in the medical field, Best was encouraged by her husband to go back to school.
She enrolled at Bucknell in 1995 soon after giving birth to the couple’s first child and graduated four years later with a bachelor of arts in political science and a minor in theology.
Throughout her studies, she worked part-time as a paralegal, and in 2000, she entered law school at Widener University in Harrisburg.
“I didn’t do well in the first half of the year,” said Best, who by then was a mother of three.
Struck by the notion of having to claw her way up a corporate ladder in a large law firm, she took six months off to contemplate her career path.
Determined to finish what she started and with the support of family, including father-in-law John Reed, who is Snyder County’s chief public defender, and mother-in-law Barbara Reed, who served a term as Snyder County district attorney, Best returned to school and found an enthusiasm for law that hasn’t waned.
She received a law degree in 2004, and today, she and her husband have offices in Sunbury and Liverpool.
She says Jim is her biggest supporter, encouraging her in the new career while together raising their two sons and two daughters, ranging in age from 3 to 15.