Background
Boyce, Clayton Winfred was born on September 13, 1955 in Batavia, New York, United States. Son of Sheldon William Boyce and Mary Meddie Riddle.
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Boyce, Clayton Winfred was born on September 13, 1955 in Batavia, New York, United States. Son of Sheldon William Boyce and Mary Meddie Riddle.
Bachelor of Science in Psychology, University Maryland, 1986.
Reporter Germantown Courier, Philadelphia, 1978, Saratogian, Saratoga Springs, New York, 1979, Daily News-Record, Harrisonburg, Virginia, 1980. News editor Evening Capital, Annapolis, Maryland, 1980—1987, Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service, Washington, 1987-1995. News copy editor Detroit Free Press, 1995.
Executive editor National Institute Business Management, 1995. Editor, public Traffic World magazine, Washington, 1996—2003. Strategic communications consultant United States Department Transportation Office Inspector General, 2004—2007.
Vice president, public affairs American Trucking Association, Arlington, Virginia, 2007—2010. Assistant deputy special inspector general Troubled Asset Relief Program United States Department Treasury, Washington, since 2010. Chairman board National Press Building Corporation, Washington, 1994-1995.
President National Press Club, Washington, 1993.
Deacon Plymouth Haven Baptist Church, Mount Vernon, Virginia, since 2003. Member National Press Club (president 1993-1994, chairman 1991, governor 1989-1990, treasurer 1994, Courage, Leadership and Service award 1993), Washington Press Foundation (board directors 1993-1994), Friends of National Journalism Library. Foundation (secretary, treasurer 1992-1994), Transportation Marketing and Communications Association (board directors 2000-2004).
Married Myrtha Kay Coyte, September 13, 1980 (divorced October 1998). 1 child, Charles Randolph.