Nataly Bohannon, HIS
Hearing Instrument Specialist
I am honored to be of service to the Chattanooga and Hixon communities. I have been working in the hearing industry since 2005. What I enjoy most about my work is to utilize technology as a tool to bridge communication for the hearing-impaired person and their loved ones. This is more than a job; it’s a way of making a difference in someone’s life. I feel very blessed to be in the position of taking a difficult communication situation and turning it into a more manageable one. I live on a small rural area in Athens, TN.
My leisure time is usually spent on the farm or exploring the beautiful TN views and landscapes. On weekends I enjoy family and friends get together for some home style southern cooking.
“Hearing is the sense that brings language and helps us connect to our history, be part of the present, and connect to the future. Hearing is our connection to life itself.”
-Unknown
Jane Doe
Audiologist
I am new to the hearing aid world, and I am eager to save hearing lives. I am honored to be a part of a company that has helped so many people with their hearing loss, and continues to do so daily. When not working I enjoy all types of music, reading books, and spending time with family and friends.
Janice Doe
Hearing Instrument Specialist
I joined the Starkey HearCare team in 2014 as a Patient Services Coordinator in our Ft Oglethorpe, GA clinic. Since joining Starkey HearCare, I have had the pleasure of seeing patients and teammates lives changed due to better hearing. Because of this I have fallen in love with the hearing industry and am excited about the future of this industry and how it can change people’s lives for the better.
In 2017 I joined the Starkey HearCare leadership team as the Regional
Administrative Manager for our Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee clinics. Since then my role has changed, as I am now the Regional Manager for the Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee clinics.
My husband and I spend our free time on the soccer and softball fields watching our two girls play their favorite sports. If we aren’t on the ball fields, we are home with our 2 dogs, Merlin and Bibb and our cat, Archimedes.
Katie Kingston, HIS
Hearing Instrument Specialist
Katie Kingston is a Hearing Instrument Specialist. Katie is originally from Metairie, LA and moved to Baton Rouge in 2009 to begin her education at LSU. She graduated in 2013 with a bachelor’s degree in Communication Disorders. Shortly after graduation, Katie started working at various hearing aid clinics in the local area and became a licensed Hearing Instrument Specialist in 2015. After taking a few years off to be a stay-at-home mom to her two children, she decided to go back to school to earn her master’s degree in Health Administration from LSU Shreveport. Katie joined the Audibel team in 2019 and was drawn to the profession because of her love to help people hear.
What Katie loves most about saving hearing lives is fitting new patients for the very first time. What many don’t realize is the decline of hearing is usually gradual and has taken many years to occur. Being able to slowly introduce sounds that the patient has missed out on for years is very fulfilling. Katie strives to set her patients up for success by offering continuous counseling so her patients get the maximum benefit from their hearing devices. Outside of saving hearing lives Katie loves spending time with her family and two dogs, cheering on the LSU Tigers, and embroidering clothes for her kids.