James D. Theberge

James Daniel Theberge (December 28, 1930 – January 20, 1988)[1] was a United States ambassador to Nicaragua (1975–1977) and Chile (1982–1985).

[5] Theberge served as an economic adviser for the United States Embassy in Argentina from 1961 to 1964.

[5] In 1975, he was appointed Ambassador to Nicaragua by President Gerald Ford, serving two years.

[5] In 1986, he was appointed to the United States International Narcotics Control Commission by Ronald Reagan.

[6] He was survived by his wife, Giselle Fages Theberge, and three sons, James Christopher, John Paul, and Alexander Leonard, all of Washington.

James D. Theberge in the Oval Office with Ronald Reagan , 1982