Education
Zais earned a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering from West Point, a Master of Science and a doctorate in social psychology and organizational behavior both from the University of Washington and a Master of Arts in military history from the School of Advanced Military Studies at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
Career
Zais took the oath of office on January 12, 2011. Before winning the election, he served as President of for ten years. During his military career, Zais served in a wide variety of infantry units in Vietnam, the United States, and of Korea.
He commanded two rifle companies, an infantry battalion, a light infantry brigade, and served as deputy commanding general at Fort Riley, Kansas.
Zais was also the Pentagon"s Chief of War Plans. As an assistant professor at West Point for three years, he taught organizational behavior, leadership, and management consulting.
Zais served as a White House aide and in Panama as executive assistant to the four-star commander of all United States. forces in Central and South America. In Kuwait, he was commanding general of United States. and Allied forces.
He also served as commanding general of Operation Provide Refuge, the task force that cared for 4,000 Kosovo refugees who entered the United States.
Zais became the president of in August 2000. During his time at Newberry, both enrollment and endowment nearly doubled. The college added forensic chemistry and nursing to the academic curriculum.
During the last three years of his tenure, was named by United States. News and World Report as one of America"s best colleges.
He retired in June 2010, just prior to running for state superintendent. Zais ran in a crowded field for the Republican nomination.
Zais was the top vote getter in the primary but did not clear the necessary 50% threshold. Zais defeated Elizabeth Moffly in the run-official
He faced Democrat Frank Holleman, Libertarian Tim Moultrie and two minor party candidates in the November general election.
Zais opposed implementation of the Common Core State Standards Initiative in South Carolina and withdrew from the state"s participation in the federal Race to the Top grant competition. Zais supported the state"s Governor to have the power to appoint the State Superintendent of Education, a position shared by a former Democratic Superintendent as well as his successor in the position. By the end of Zais" tenure, South Carolina"s on-time high school graduation rates hit an all-time high of over 80% of students finishing within four-years.
Zais decided not to run for re-election and endorsed Sally Atwater, widow of Lee Atwater, as his replacement.
Zais has no known plans to re-enter politics.