Venditti was born in Memorial Hospital and raised in Hollywood, and Pembroke Pines, Florida. At eighteen years old he moved to Gainsvelle to attend college, undergraduate; after which he worked as a clerk at a law firm in southern Florida with aspirations to practice law. Later, deciding against a career in law, he worked as a fuel truck operator until he went back to college at the University of Central Florida.
While there, he also worked at the book store chain Borders Books in Winter Park, where his interest in the comic book industry was encouraged by a regular customer of the store. Writing off the customer's encouragement of comic books as beneath him, Venditti is quoted in an interview with the comic book website Project Fanboy as saying,
I thought, erroneously, what everybody thinks, “comics are for little kids,” because I was in Grad school and I was gonna be the next Hemingway.
Finally succumbing to the customer's encouragement, Venditti read Kurt Busiek's Astro City, liked it, and decided to pursue a career in comic books.
After meeting publisher Chris Staros in 2002, Venditti eventually began working packing boxes for Top Shelf Productions trying to work his way up in the company. In December 2002 Venditti submitted his title The Surrogates, to Staros in hopes that it would be passed along to someone interested in publishing the work. Instead of passing the work along, Top Shelf decided to keep the title and published the first book in July 2005. Venditti currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia and his prequel to The Surrogates,
Surrogates: Flesh & Bone was released in July 2009.