
Dr. Savannah
Denning
Dr. Savannah A. Denning is in her fifteenth year in education and currently serves as the Learning Services Coordinator at Green River Regional Educational Cooperative (GRREC) in Bowling Green, Kentucky. She has previously served as both a curriculum coordinator and classroom teacher, bringing deep, practical insight into instructional leadership and systems-level improvement. Dr. Denning holds a doctoral degree in Education Administration from Western Kentucky University, where her research focused on the intersection of school innovation and educational leadership. She is a Certified Google Innovator for Education and is known for designing and facilitating high-impact professional learning experiences that blend instructional practice, technology integration, and STEM-based innovation.
In addition to her role at GRREC, Dr. Denning serves as the Chief Brand Advisor for the Stuff the Bus Foundation, where she leads brand strategy, storytelling, and partnership alignment to support large-scale, community-driven initiatives that directly benefit students and educators. Across her work, she brings experience as a researcher, practitioner partner, creative media strategist, and grant writer, with a strong track record of aligning philanthropic and public funding to advance educational innovation.
Dr. Denning is deeply passionate about community engagement, partnership development, and strategic grant writing, and she works intentionally to connect public educators, nonprofit organizations, and industry partners. Her work centers on creating authentic, relevant learning experiences that strengthen communities and prepare today’s learners to become tomorrow’s workforce and civic leaders.
