David Lee Denny Jr. was born on October 10, 1980, to his proud parents, David Lee Denny Sr. and the late Sharon Louise Faison Denny.
Growing up, David's academic journey began at the esteemed William M. Meredith Elementary School for Performing Arts, where he developed a strong foundation for his future endeavors.
As he progressed to Central High School of Philadelphia, he proudly became a member of the 258th class, graduating with an honorary Bachelor of Arts Degree and earning the distinguished title of Distinguished Student.
David's academic prowess was evident in his exceptional performance in math and science, with a particular interest in Biology, Chemistry, Human Anatomy, and the creative arts.
Following his high school graduation, David attended the renowned Tuskegee University, where he successfully obtained a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology, ranking among the top students in the College of Agricultural, Environmental and Natural Sciences program (CAENS) for the academic year 2001.
David's academic achievements continued to flourish, as he graduated Magna Cum Laude, an honor that further solidified his academic excellence.
Upon completing his undergraduate studies, David was accepted into several medical schools, ultimately choosing to attend Morehouse School of Medicine with a focus on General Surgery.
Throughout his educational journey, David consistently demonstrated his academic prowess, earning prestigious honors and recognition, including his Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology and his Magna Cum Laude graduation.