Circus PPC expands team amid growth
Leeds-based paid media agency Circus PPC has announced four promotions and a new appointment following agency growth and a 22 per cent increase in client spend.
Tristan Parr has been promoted to PPC manager; Lauren Morton to PPC analyst; Ryan Cooke to senior client services executive; and Caitlin Dillon to head of paid social.
The agency has also appointed Corey Vivian as paid social manager, strengthening a recently established department as it continues to grow its capabilities.
The team changes follow Circus PPC's rebrand at the beginning of 2026, which repositioned the agency across multiple paid media channels and expanded its offering across search, social and strategy-based services.
Corey will work alongside Caitlin and the wider paid social team as the agency looks to build on the department's early growth.
Chief executive Rick Tobin said:“We’re proud of the amazing work the team has been doing, and it’s clear that their efforts have had a huge impact on agency growth and success.
“It’s an exciting time as the team continues to grow, and we’re looking forward to seeing what the remainder of the year brings.”
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