Background
Krebs, Max Vance was born on June 26, 1916 in Cincinnati. Son of August Leonidas and Katherine Louise (Vance) Krebs.
educator foreign service officer
Krebs, Max Vance was born on June 26, 1916 in Cincinnati. Son of August Leonidas and Katherine Louise (Vance) Krebs.
Bachelor of Arts, Princeton University, 1937; postgraduate, U. Cincinnati, 1938-1939; postgraduate, University of California, 1946-1947.
Assistant to purchasing agent, Strietmann Biscuit Company, Mariemont, Ohio., 1937-1938; assistant credit manager, Strietmann Biscuit Company, 1938-1941; assistant export manager, Gantner & Mattern Company, San Francisco, 1946-1947; 3d secretary, vice consul, American Embassy, Montevideo, 1947-1949; 2d secretary, vice consul, American Embassy, Bogota, 1950-1952; consul, American Consulate General, Antwerp, 1952-1955; training assignments officer, Office of Personnel, Department of State, 1955-1957; special assistant to undersecretary state, 1957-1959; special assistant to secretary state, 1959-1960; political counselor, Manila, 1961-1964; political counselor, Rio de Janeiro, 1964-1967; deputy chief of mission, Guatemala, 1967-1970; political adviser to commander-in-chief, United States Southern Command, Canal Zone, 1970-1971; deputy chief mission (minister-counselor), Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1971-1974; ambassador to, Guyana, 1974-1976; visiting fellow, Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, 1976-1984; instructor, Sandhills Community College, Pinehurst, North Carolina, 1976.
Member Governor's Advocacy Council for Persons with Disabilites, 1992-1999, North Carolina Symphony Foundation, 1996-1999. Served as captain Army of the United States, 1941-1946. Member of Rotary.
Married Esther Willard Winn, August 8, 1942. Children: Marlynn Vance Clayton, Timothy Winn.