Stanley LeFevre Krebs

Stanley LeFevre Krebs
Born(1864-01-14)January 14, 1864
DiedSeptember 26, 1935(1935-09-26) (aged 71)
OccupationsPsychologist, Salesmanship lecturer
Spouse(s)Anna Frantz Krebs (1867––1954)
Marjorie Main (m. 1921)
ChildrenKatherine Krebs (1891–1892)
Annabell Krebs Culverwell (1902–1998)
Parents
  • Walter Edmund Krebs (1837–1928) (father)
  • Isabella Shriver LeFevre Krebs (1835–1895) (mother)

Stanley LeFevre Krebs (January 14, 1864 – September 26, 1935) was an American lecturer, author, and psychologist who, after post-graduate work in psychology at The Chicago School of Psychology and research at the University of Pennsylvania and the Gates Laboratory, built a national career speaking on management, salesmanship, and the psychology of suggestion. Contemporary reports described him as "the greatest lecturer in the country on management and salesmanship," and he was regularly engaged by business groups, universities, and professional organizations across the United States.