TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Governor Ron DeSantis on Thursday appointed Rita Pritchett to the Brevard County Board of County Commissioners, returning a familiar face to the dais she left just two years ago after being termed out of the same District 1 seat.
The governor’s office described Pritchett as a professor at Eastern Florida State College and an administrator at New Life Space Coast Church and Academy. Her resume is longer than that summary suggests. Pritchett spent two terms on the Titusville City Council before winning the District 1 county commission seat in 2016, then won reelection in 2020 and served until 2024, when Florida’s eight-year term limit forced her out. She holds a bachelor’s degree in business and a master’s in accountancy from the University of Central Florida and is a licensed CPA who has spent nearly two decades teaching accounting at Eastern Florida State College.
Rather than step away from public office entirely in 2024, Pritchett challenged incumbent Lisa Cullen in the Republican primary for Brevard County Tax Collector. Cullen won, and Pritchett returned to teaching and her work at New Life Space Coast Church and Academy — until Thursday’s appointment put her back on the commission.







