About Jason

My name is Jason Greathouse.

I am 47 years old, married to Kendra, and proud father of two Williamson County Schools graduates Amelia (2020) and Zachary (2024). Our family has called Spring Hill home for the last 20 years, and this community has shaped who we are.

Professionally, I serve as Director of Infrastructure for Sentz Global. I've spent my career solving complex problems, managing teams, and thinking strategically about long-term outcomes. Those same skills – planning, accountability, and data-driven thinking – are exactly what I hope to bring to the school board.

Beyond my professional work, I've been an active contributor to Nashville's technology community for over a decade. I have been organizing and volunteering at events like DevOpsDays, Nodevember, and TWISTER (Tennessee Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, & Research) conferences, and speaking at tech conferences from Nashville to Boston and Washington D.C. I've long believed that sharing knowledge and lifting others up makes our whole community stronger. That same spirit is what draws me to public service.

My motivation for running for School Board is directly related to the success my children have experienced. Amelia went on to graduate Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor's in Physics from ETSU and is now pursuing a Masters/PhD in Physics at McGill University in Montreal. Zachary is studying Biology at MTSU while following his passion for music and marching band. He is currently performing with Audio Theater's winter drumline and preparing to march DCI with Carolina Crown this summer.

I share these accomplishments because they reflect what's possible when a school system gets it right. Williamson County Schools helped shape my children into curious, driven, passionate young adults. I am deeply grateful for that.

But my children's success wasn't guaranteed by zip code alone. It took great teachers, strong programs, and a community that invested in its schools. My goal as a board member is simple: support students, teachers and staff. To make sure every student in Williamson County has the same opportunities my kids had.