Education
Saxe graduated from Harvard (Bachelor of Arts 1937) and Harvard Business School (Master of Business Administration 1939).
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Saxe graduated from Harvard (Bachelor of Arts 1937) and Harvard Business School (Master of Business Administration 1939).
He served in the United States. Army with various allied units during World World War II and was decorated by the United States, British, French and Belgian governments. His longest time of employment was from 1946-1973 during his career at Columbia Broadcasting System. Starting as Assistant to the Treasurer, over the years he worked his way up to being President of the Columbia Broadcasting System Television Services Division. After retirement from Columbia Broadcasting System he served as President and Chairman to two start-up companies, notably Saxe Incorporated., a Denver-based database marketing company acquired by Metromail Corporation in 1997.
He also served as a consultant to the National Security Council and to the Defense Department in matters relating to the organization of intelligence.
In his later years, he was the Director of the Museum of Modern Art and the President of the 52nd Harvard Club of New York City.