Manchester PR and digital agency Carousel has moved into larger premises in Manchester as the team continues to grow.
The agency, which has a team of over 30, has moved from its former headquarters in the Northern Quarter to Piccadilly Basin’s recently renovated Ducie House.
The 3,675sq ft space, based in the former nightclub known as Home, is split across two levels to provide the agency with an additional 1,000sq ft space.
The agency has also recently appointed Sarah Spencer as Account Director and James Stinson as Social Account Manager. Spencer joins from McCann Manchester while Stinson joins from Add people.
Rebecca Parsons has been promoted from Senior Account Director to Associate Director, which follows a series of promotions within her six years at the agency.
The agency counts Selfridges, Moda, Bruntwood, Cotton Traders, LOL Surprise and Little Tikes among its clients as well as working across festivals and live events for HOME, Van Gogh Alive and Camp Bestival.
Carousel Managing Director, Gawen Higgins, said: “This office move is the culmination of a lot of people’s hard work and dedication.
“Thanks to the amazing efforts of the whole team, we’ve simply outgrown our current premises. They have delivered some incredible results in very difficult circumstances over the last couple of years.
“We’re all excited for the move and the future of Carousel.”