It doesn't make good business sense to let a personal bias get in your way of choosing the best hardware for the job. I'm sure you know how to run manage a business, but you may be letting your personal desires get a little too involved in your decision making process. I'm sure you would love to have a Macbook laptop, and buying one as a business machine is a great way to get one for yourself.
Anyway, in the end, it's your business and your choice entirely. That being said, the tech support are idiots and it will run on a mac one way or another.
As long as the software will work on a normal windows machine, then there's a ~95% chance that it will work in VMWare. If it doesn't work in VMWare for some reason, there's a 100% chance it will work in bootcamp.
This isn't meant to sound rude, but every time someone raises a valid point about why it may not work on OSX, you bounce back with a "but maybe this will work" type of statement. It will work...it might take a bit of elbow grease to get it running smoothly, but as long as it will run on any windows PC, you will be able to get it working on a macbook.