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OUR STORY

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It all started in Sterling County, Texas...

Before Cinco Creative Co., there was Cinco Cattle Co. When it came time to brand my business, I wanted to choose a name that wasn’t just memorable but also deeply meaningful—one that reflected my story and honored the legacy of my family. Cinco Creative Co. is more than just a business name; it’s an ode to my roots in West Texas and the lifestyle that shaped me.

Our name pays tribute to my family’s fifth-generation cattle ranch, Cinco Cattle Co., a cornerstone of my upbringing and a testament to the grit, determination, and values that define life in the agricultural world. Growing up immersed in ranching life taught me lessons about hard work, resilience, and the importance of preserving traditions while forging ahead.

Cinco Creative Co. is born out of that same spirit. It represents a bridge between heritage and innovation—a way to champion the Western lifestyle while empowering small businesses and industry professionals to thrive in the modern marketplace. As an agricultural advocate, I’m proud to carry forward my family’s legacy in a way that uplifts others, shares authentic stories, and creates a meaningful impact within the industry I hold so dear.

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Meet our owner + Creative Director

Maggie Terry is a believer in combining traditional ranching heritage with modern agribusiness acumen. After graduating from Texas A&M University in 2022 as an alumna of the prestigious Rister '74 Agribusiness Entrepreneurship Program, she continues in her involvement in her family's Angus cattle operation while making significant contributions to agricultural education and leadership.

Her expertise and insights have been sought after by major institutions and media outlets. She has served as a guest lecturer at Texas A&M University, where she shares her entrepreneurial journey and post-graduation success strategies with current students. Her commitment to agricultural education extends to the National FFA Organization, where she has presented on agricultural communications, helping shape the next generation of industry leaders.

Her influence in the agricultural community has been recognized by various media outlets, including features on CBS Texas and The Cowboy Channel, as well as in Cowgirl Magazine. She previously worked with the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame, further contributing to the preservation and celebration of Western heritage and women's roles in agriculture.

Maggie is currently involved with organizations such as Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association, National Cutting Horse Association, and Cowgirl & Cocktails. 

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