Hans Andreas Zeiger (born February 20, 1985) is president of the Jack Miller Center, a national nonprofit network of academic scholars focused on civic education.
He began doctoral studies in political science at Claremont Graduate University but withdrew during his first campaign for the state legislature.
[citation needed] Zeiger is an author and editor whose works include "Puyallup in World War II," published in 2018 by History Press.
[6] In 2007, Zeiger began a project to document the stories of Puyallup's World War II veterans.
[7] His civic and volunteer activities have included the boards of the Washington State Historical Society, the South Hill Historical Society, the William D. Ruckelshaus Center, Mainstream Republicans of Washington, and the Pierce County Developmental Disabilities Advisory Board.