Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Appoints Three Eastern Florida State College Trustees to New Terms

new efsc trustees will serve a four year term

Gov. Ron DeSantis has appointed three members of the Eastern Florida State College Board of Trustees to new four- year terms. The trustees are Ronald Howse, left, Dr. Edgar Figueroa, center, and Bruce Deardoff, right. The appointments are subject to confirmation from the Florida Senate. (Eastern Florida State College images)

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA — Gov. Ron DeSantis has appointed three members of the Eastern Florida State College Board of Trustees to new four- year terms.

The trustees are Ronald Howse, Dr. Edgar Figueroa and Bruce Deardoff. The appointments are subject to confirmation from the Florida Senate.

Howse, of Cocoa, is the current Vice Chair of the Board and has served since 2015.

He is president of Real Deal Development Group and the current Chairman of the Florida Transportation Commission. Howse is a former board member of the East Central Florida Regional Planning Council, Osceola County Chamber of Commerce, and the former Assistant Director of Public Works for the City of Altamonte Springs.

He earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering from the University of Central Florida.

Figueroa, of Melbourne, has served on the Board since 2018.

He is a trauma Surgeon at Health First Holmes Regional Medical Center. Previously, he was Medical Director at the University of Florida Health Science Center. He is also Medical Staff President at Holmes Regional Medical Center and a Fellow of the American Council of Surgeons.

He is a graduate of the University of Puerto Rico, Humacao College and earned his Doctor of Medicine from the University of Central del Este.

Deardoff, of Cocoa Beach, has served on the Board since 2018.

He is Chairman of Deardoff Automotive Group and served seven years as a commissioner on the Canaveral Port Authority. He is a member of the Civilian Military Foundation of Brevard and Propeller Club of Port Canaveral. He has also been recognized as Brevard County’s Entrepreneur of the Year.

Deardoff earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing from Fordham University.

The two other current members of the Board are Alan Landman, a Melbourne attorney and the Board’s chair, and Moses Harvin Sr., of Melbourne, who is President and CEO of American Services Technology.

Eastern Florida State College has four campuses in Brevard County plus offers fully online programs and courses through Eastern Florida Online.

Eastern Florida State College is committed to equal access/equal opportunity in its programs, activities, and employment.

For additional information, visit Eastern Florida State College: easternflorida.edu/go/equity