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Christina "Chris" Visco (March 9, 1971 – October 19, 2023) was a businesswoman and retail professional best known for her work in the
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. She was credited with being the first female issued a license for a medical marijuana dispensary in
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with her business TerraVida Holistic Centers.Wood, Sam.
Queen of Cannabis: Pa's Biggest Weed Dealer is a Brash and Bold Entrepreneur

Philadelphia Inquirer
Retrieved December 11, 2018.
Visco was widely known for being the CEO of the cannabis multi-state operator (MSO) TerraLeaf which operates in
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, but also has licenses in
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and
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. In addition to being an entrepreneur, Visco was active in business groups such as the Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC). TerraVida was one of the only cannabis businesses to be certified as a Women's Business Enterprise (WBE).Volk, Steve.
Can Philly's Weed Queen Survive in the World of Corporate Marijuana
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Philadelphia
Retrieved January 4, 2020.
Visco was also a breast cancer survivor. Her illness further motivated her to provide safe access to
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in Pennsylvania and beyond. Visco's charitable works also include donating to soup kitchens, homeless shelters, and domestic violence centers – as well as helping overturn cannabis convictions.Cooper, Kenny.
Some Old Newspaper Boxes in Montco Now Hold Marijuana Pardon Applications

WHYY PBS
Retrieved January 3, 2021.


Early life

Visco attended
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. She was the daughter of late
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Sheriff John P. Durante and Jill Durante Bukata. She started smoking weed as a teenager and went to "a lot of
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shows".


Career


David’s Bridal

In 1998, Visco transitioned to a new job as a buyer for David’s Bridal. In this position, Visco was responsible for purchasing and merchandising at 178 retail stores that generated $60 million in revenue during her tenure.Puleo, Gary. �
Trattoria Totaro Gets Boost from Social Networkers PJ’s and Coffee

The Times Herald
'. Retrieved July 11, 2022.
During her time at David’s Bridal, Visco was regularly recognized for exceeding sales plans and achieving the highest comparable store increases in the company.


Performance Lighting

In 2004, Visco partnered with an entrepreneur to land a government contract for lighting. During this time, Visco's firm utilized prison labor to fulfill the U.S. Department of Justice contract.


PJs and Coffee

In 2008, Visco embarked on the entrepreneurial path by founding the social media marketing agency PJs and Coffee. As the Founder and CEO, she worked with businesses of all sizes to maximize online exposure via social media engagement. During this time, Visco also coordinated internships with the Drexel University Co-Op Program.


Social Politics

In 2010, Visco continued her entrepreneurial pursuits – this time by starting the political consulting firm Social Politics. Working as a Political Strategist and Campaign Manager at her own company, she ran several successful campaigns – including PA State Representative
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and Montgomery County, PA Sheriff Eileen Behr. Although no longer her primary focus, Visco remains active in politics to this day.


Buns Bakery

In 2016, Visco opened Buns Bakery in
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. Situated in the Flourtown Farmers Market, the bakery offered pastry, pie, cake, bread, and treats.


TerraVida Holistic Centers

In 2017, Visco founded the medical marijuana chain TerraVida Holistic Centers in Pennsylvania. At the time, it was the only female-run dispensary chain in the state.Francias, Maria. �
Visco Transitions to Running Medical Marijuana Company

Pocono Record
Retrieved July 11, 2022.
Upon hearing about the legalization of medical cannabis in Pennsylvania in 2016, Visco was motivated to enter the new industry. For the initial application process for medical marijuana dispensaries in Pennsylvania, TerraVida Holistic Centers received the highest score in the southeast region of the state. Visco eventually opened 3 Pennsylvania stores under the TerraVida brand, becoming the highest-volume dispensary chain in the Greater Philadelphia area. In 2021, Visco was also awarded cannabis business licenses in the states of Illinois and West Virginia. To help overturn cannabis convictions in Pennsylvania, Visco also founded the TerraVida Victims of the War on Drugs (VOWD) organization. In turn, TerraVida was involved in several community projects that helped overturn cannabis convictions. TerraVida was acquired by Illinois company Verano Holdings for $135 million in May 2021. TerraVida now operates under the Zen Leaf brand.


TerraLeaf Dispensaries

In 2021, after being awarded a medical cannabis dispensary permit in West Virginia,Arvedlund, Erin.

. ttps://www.inquirer.com/ Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved February 8, 2021.
Visco opened a cannabis Education Center in Huntington, WV.Trudeau, Gillian.
Huntington Welcomes Medical Cannabis Education Center

WSAZ
Retrieved December 6, 2021.
Modeled after a similar center Visco launched in Pennsylvania, the Education Center is designed to teach the public about the benefits of medical cannabis, while also assisting with patient registration and product questions. In 2022, Vico opened the first TerraLeaf medical marijuana dispensary next door to the Education Center in Huntington, WV. The store was placed in Huntington, WV due to its strategic location, as well as the fact it is the epicenter of the opioid epidemic in West Virginia.Pace, Fred.


The Herald-Dispatch
Retrieved March 6, 2022.
TerraLeaf hopes medical marijuana can help the people of West Virginia find relief from ailments like chronic pain without the use of addictive opioids.


References

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