From Prison to Cannabis CEO: Ex-Con's $12 Million Business

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Coss Marte, who spent seven years in prison for a drug conviction, is now projected to earn $12 million selling cannabis legally. As the founder and CEO of Conbud, one of the first fully-licensed recreational cannabis retailers in Manhattan, Marte's business is thriving. He leverages his experience running a successful fitness business, Conbody, and seized the opportunity presented by New York's licensing program for entrepreneurs with past marijuana convictions.

In 2009, a drug conviction landed Coss Marte a seven-year prison sentence. This year, Marte expects to bring in as much as $12 million selling cannabis legally.Marte, 39, is the founder and CEO of Conbud, one of the first businesses fully-licensed to sell recreational cannabis in Manhattan, and the first in the city's Lower East Side.

"When I was a kid, people would ask me: 'What do you want to be when you grow up?' And I would say: 'I want to be rich,'" says Marte."The first opportunity was through the world of drugs. So I started dealing weed." With a $10,000 grant from Defy, Marte launched Conbody — which now brings in around $1 million in annual revenue, he says — in 2014.

Marte owns 51%, as New York requires the"justice-impacted" license-holder to retain majority ownership.

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