Tri-Cities Honors Appalachian Maid Services for Excellence

News Summary

The Tri-Cities community celebrates Appalachian Maid Services (AMS) for being named the Best in State Woman-Owned Small Business by the Small Business Administration. Owner Jenna Tamayo’s commitment to serving alongside her community through exceptional cleaning services has earned AMS multiple accolades. Mark your calendars for May 8 when the award will be presented during the SBA’s Small Business Week celebration. This recognition highlights the importance of local businesses and their contributions to the community’s growth and success.

Tri-Cities Celebrates Local Business Achievements!

In the heart of the Tri-Cities, a local business is basking in the spotlight for its remarkable achievements! Appalachian Maid Services (AMS) has just been named as the Small Business Administration’s Best in State Woman-Owned Small Business. What an honor! This award showcases not only the commitment of small businesses in the community but also highlights the very essence of determination and entrepreneurship.

What Makes Appalachian Maid Services Stand Out?

Since its humble beginnings in May 2017, Appalachian Maid Services has been dedicated to providing exceptional cleaning services to both residential and commercial clients throughout the Northeast Tennessee area. Owner Jenna Tamayo had a vision to assist local non-profits and create a business that would not just focus on profits, but also on making a difference in the community. And, boy, has she delivered on that vision!

As AMS grew, so did its repertoire of services. The company has expanded beyond just basic cleaning, incorporating a range of options tailored to meet the diverse needs of their clients. This evolution has not only satisfied customers but has also earned AMS various awards along the way.

Mark Your Calendars for May 8!

Big news is on the horizon—Jenna Tamayo will officially receive her award on May 8 during the SBA’s Small Business Week celebration in Nashville. This is a significant milestone not only for Tamayo but also for the entire Tri-Cities community. It is an opportunity to recognize the hard work and dedication that local businesses put forth every day.

Tamayo expressed her shock at receiving such a prestigious accolade. When she first applied, her intent was primarily to familiarize herself with the application process. Imagine the surprise and excitement when she received the notification of her achievement—talk about a delightful surprise that caught her off guard!

Growing and Expanding

As AMS continues to thrive, the company is in search of new clients and is also on the lookout for enthusiastic team members to join their growing family. This is a fantastic opportunity for anyone interested in working in a supportive, community-focused environment where employees are encouraged to grow alongside the business.

For individuals or businesses seeking cleaning services or those interested in joining the AMS team, they can find more information on their official website, Appalachianmaid.net. This new recognition is sure to draw even more attention to the incredible services AMS provides—so don’t miss out!

A Heartfelt Thanks to the Community

All of this uplifting news serves as a reminder of how important local businesses are to our communities. The support that AMS has received over the years showcases the dedication and loyalty of customers in the Northeast Tennessee region. By choosing to work with local businesses like AMS, individuals are not just receiving services; they are investing in their community and its future.

In summary, Appalachian Maid Services is not just another cleaning business; it’s a symbol of empowerment, dedication, and community spirit. As they prepare to celebrate their accomplishments and look forward to even more success, we can all take pride in the growth and achievements of local businesses that enrich our lives. Here’s to many more milestones ahead for AMS and a continuous journey of excellence!

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