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Aida Veronica Vidal Honored as 2025 Women Business Owner of the Year by SBA in South Florida

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Published on May 09, 2025
Aida Veronica Vidal Honored as 2025 Women Business Owner of the Year by SBA in South FloridaSource: Google Street View

Aida Veronica Vidal has been named the 2025 Women Business Owner of the Year by the U.S. Small Business Administration’s South Florida District, a noteworthy milestone that brings attention to a community leader whose work has reshaped the regional economy—in a formal announcement, the Palm Beach County Office of Equal Business Opportunity heralded the achievement, shedding light on Vidal’s journey with Custom Cleaning and Management Services, Corp. (CCMS).

Since 2007, when CCMS first gained certification as a Minority/Women Business Enterprise (M/WBE) from the Office of Equal Business Opportunity, Vidal has spearheaded the company's growth into a trusted entity known for its quality services in cleaning and management, expanding considerably and impacting South Florida's economy and job market over a period spanning two decades; her work was spotlighted by the SBA for injecting both innovation and a substantial economic contribution to the local community, according to details shared on the Palm Beach County website.

Tonya Davis Johnson, the OEBO Director, took the time to praise Vidal’s "outstanding leadership, service, and dedication," attesting to the inspirational quality Vidal represents for the community; these sentiments were echoed by the county office's dedication to fostering the success and growth of small, minority and woman-owned businesses, as noted by the Palm Beach County.

To learn more about the Palm Beach County Office of Equal Business Opportunity and their outstanding efforts in supporting initiatives like those of Aida Veronica Vidal, read the full story and explore their range of services through the Palm Beach County OEBO.

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