Marnie Rodriguez, BC-HIS
Board Certified Hearing Instrument Specialist
Marnie Rodriguez is a Board-Certified Hearing Instrument Specialist. Marnie is originally from Heber City, UT and moved to St. George, UT in 2000. Marnie attended Provo College in 2003 and started working at House of Hearing in 2009. Marnie began working in the hearing industry in 2010 and was drawn to the profession because she had seen firsthand the effects of hearing loss in the daily lives of friends and family.
What Marnie loves most about saving hearing lives is watching the personal transformation in each patient. Marnie focuses on the individual requirements of a patient, including hearing loss, lifestyle, and budget, and believes those needs should always come first when recommending the right hearing aid. Marnie provides exceptional service, not only at the initial fitting, but for as long as is needed for the best outcome of each patient.
Outside of saving hearing lives, Marnie loves to travel and learn about different places and people. She also enjoys camping, fishing, and making memories with her family and friends.
Jennifer Bain, BC-HIS
Board Certified Hearing Instrument Specialist
Jennifer has been with House of Hearing since September 1, 2001. Starting out as the office manager for the company, Jennifer learned firsthand how impactful hearing aids can be. Watching patients cry with the gift of hearing, she soon knew she wanted to become a Hearing HealthCare Professional.
Jennifer and Chris have been married for over 16 years. With their daughter Amanda, grandchildren (Posey & Henley) Ryan, Mason, and Breckin they have a beautiful, blended family. Along with the newest member of the family… Odie! (a miniature schnauzer). Jennifer loves golf, the outdoors, camping as well as being with friends & family.
Most importantly she loves her patients.
“My patients become my family. I love to get to know their spouses, children, and grandchildren. I love taking care of there hearing care concerns, needs, and wants. Being able to walk them through every step of the process is very rewarding. Now I get to be the one to hold my patients as they cry when hearing their grandchildren for the first time.”