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G’boro firm to work security at DNC

WS Chronicle August 29, 2012 0
G’boro firm to work security at DNC

 

Greensboro-based Safe & Secure Worldwide Protection Group has been hired to help provide security at the upcoming Democratic National Convention in Charlotte.

Lance Jones Sr., the owner of the company, traveled to Washington, D.C. months ago to meet with DNC officials. He pushed for the inclusion of minority-owned firms during the Convention, which will bring tens of thousands of people to the Queen City from Sept. 4–6. Safe & Secure has signed a contract to provide uniformed and plainclothes security personnel during the DNC. Jones started Safe & Secure nearly a year ago with a mission of being a trailblazer in the security industry.  The company provides a litany of services, everything from protection services for businesses and gated communities, to security consulting and background checks.

 

Learn more at  HYPERLINK “http://www.safesecureworldwide.com” www.safesecureworldwide.com.

TAGS » Charlotte, Democratic National Convention, Greensboro, Lance Jones Sr., Safe & Secure Worldwide Protection Group, Washington D.C.
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