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.