[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: George H. W. Bush (1992, Book I)]
[May 7, 1992]
[Page 725]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]



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Nomination of William T. Pryce To Be United States Ambassador to 
Honduras

May 7, 1992
    The President today announced his intention to nominate William T. 
Pryce of Pennsylvania to be Ambassador to the Republic of Honduras. He 
would succeed Cresencio S. Arcos.
    Since 1989 Mr. Pryce has served as Special Assistant to the 
President for National Security Affairs and Senior Director for Latin 
America and the Caribbean at the National Security Council. Before 
coming to the NSC, Mr. Pryce served as Deputy U.S. Permanent 
Representative to the Organization of American States in Washington, DC. 
He served as Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Panama from 
1982 to 1986. Prior to that, he was Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. 
Embassy in Bolivia and Counselor for Political Affairs at the U.S. 
Embassy in Mexico City. Mr. Pryce joined the Foreign Service in 1958 
after serving in the U.S. Navy from 1954 to 1958. During most of his 
career, he has specialized in Latin American and Eastern European 
affairs. His early assignments included Mexico City, Moscow, and Panama, 
as well as service in the Department as Assistant to the Under Secretary 
of State for Economic Affairs. After serving as Chief of the political 
section in the U.S. Embassy in Guatemala City, Mr. Pryce was assigned in 
1974 as Chief of Soviet Programs for the State Department's Bureau of 
Educational and Cultural Affairs. He attended the National War College 
in 1976 prior to serving as executive assistant to Ambassador at Large 
Ellsworth Bunker.
    Mr. Pryce was born in San Diego, CA, and grew up in Ebensburg, PA. 
He graduated from Wesleyan University and the Fletcher School of Law and 
Diplomacy. He is married to Joan MacClurg Pryce and has three children.