Harlan Saxton
Christian Business Ethics Award
The purpose of the Harlan Saxton Christian Business Ethics Award (known as the Saxton Award) is to recognize a Trade Palms partner who exemplifies the best business ethics during the business relationship with Trade Palms during the past year.
Harlan Saxton
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Harlan L. Saxton was one of the founding members of Trade Palms who responded to the challenge of a missionary friend to utilize business to help fulfill the Great Commission.
Harlan was born March 20, 1931 in Leeton, MO. He graduated from Central Missouri State University, served in the US Army during the Korean Conflict, and worked at Arthur Anderson. He later founded and led the American Equipment Company. Harlan was active in his community and served as past president of the NKC Breakfast Club, was founder and president of Friends of Pharis Farms and an active member of Northland Cathedral.
Harlan went home to be with the Lord on January 4, 2015. This award was created in his honor.
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