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Saturday, August 24, 2002
"Protecting the Client"
By Layla Bohm
He stands at the entryways of retailstores and he mills among the crowds at the Lodi Grape Festival Grounds. He wears a uniform resembling those of police officers, but he doesn't look like an 'official' officer.
Jerry Rogers, a seven-year Lodi resident is a hired security guard.
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Monday, October 1, 2001
"Business Reborn Thanks to Incubator"
By Ron May
Lawrence Borgens returned to hometown Stockton in 1993 after four years in the Marines, civilian security training and experience with a private investigator firm in Santa Rosa, and guarding entertainers in Los Angeles. At that time he started his own business, Delta Protective Services, with one employee -- himself. As he gained clients and hired employeess, he outgrew his home office in 1995. He moved his fledgling busines into the Chamber Business Incubator to take advantage of the inexpensive space, consulting support, access to a receptionist and use of a conference room.
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Tuesday, March 23, 1999
"Former Security Firm Owners Return after Parent Company Folds"
By Liz Benston
Employees of a private security company in Stockton are back at work this week after the parent firm, Sacramento-based JWA Security Services, declared bankruptcy last week and shut down operations.
News of the bankruptcy prompted JWA staffers Kimberly and Lawrence Borgens of Stockton to restart their own security company, Delta Protective Services, as a replacement.
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Friday, May 2, 1997
"Business Center Helps Entrepreneur"
By Ucilia Wang
Delta Protective Services, Administrative Assistant Christina Madrid right and owner Lawrence Borgens have been in the Chamber Business Center in Stockton for two years...
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Monday, February 24, 1997
"Small Firms Big Part of Economic Scene"
By Francis P. Garland
Lawrence Borgens, a Tokay High School graduate, created Delta Protective Services nearly four years ago after working as a private investigator in Sonoma County and then as a bodyguard in Los Angeles.
Borgens' company serves industrial clients, providing security for such companies as Dana Corp., which manufactures truck frames at its Stockton plant.
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Saturday, June 1, 1996
"Top Entrepreneur Barely Out of College"
By Bill Cook
The other top award winners: Lawrence Borgens, owner of Delta Protective Services, Small Business Person of the Year. Delta Protective Services has posted dramatic gains in three years of operation - Gross sales increased by 358 percent in the second year and 251 percent in the third...
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