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A lot can change in 16 years. In 2009, a drug conviction landed Coss Marte a seven-year prison sentence. This year, Marte ...
Sometimes life flips your biggest mistakes into massive opportunities. Coss Marte knows this firsthand. At 39, he's running Conbud, a legal cannabis business pulling in around $800,000 a month.
October 29, the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. The crowd erupts into applause as American entrepreneur Coss Marte takes the stage at the TedxWanChai event. Getting here has not been an ...
Upon beginning his seven-year prison sentence, Coss Marte learned that he had such severe health issues that he could die of a heart attack before his release date. Determined to get in shape but ...
After featuring Coss Marte in The Lo-Down’s “ My LES ” column ten years ago, host Traven Rice connected with him again to catch up on all he has accomplished with his two innovative businesses, both ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Fitness instructor and Conbody founder Coss Marte shared two simple, no-weights workouts for toning those calf muscles. Produced by Arielle Berger. Camera by ...
Over eight years the team followed Coss Marte, a man on a Herculean mission to “de-stigmatize the formerly incarcerated community, ease their integration back into society, and change the systemic ...
Our guest this week knows a thing or two about second chances. When Coss Marte went to prison in 2009, he was faced with not one, but two big challenges: lose weight and discover a legitimate ...
Entrepreneurs, such as Coss Marte of Manhattan’s ConBud dispensary, exemplify the industry’s potential, with his establishment generating $7 million in sales in 2024. However, the industry isn ...
Ismael Coss Jr. was tasked with placing advertising signs at intersections to promote the moving company when he was killed gofundme The Tampa Police Department said a multi-vehicle crash killed ...