EXCLUSIVE: Circle Management + Production has elevated company veterans Zach Cox and Julian Rosenberg to partner and upped Becca Lonngren and Davis Nann to manager. Rosenberg is a producer on the Circle action comedy feature Novocaine for Paramount Pictures, which opened today.
Cox has been has been named partner and co-head of the literary department with Josh Adler. He is homegrown Circle talent, having joined the company in 2006 as an intern, rising through the ranks from assistant to coordinator to manager. In addition to working with writers and directors, Cox has been involved in sourcing IP from comic books, journalism, video games, and novelists.
Canadian Rosenberg started his career in the mailroom at UTA before departing the agency’s trainee program to become a literary manager at Caliber Media. He has been a manager and producer at Circle since 2013. In addition to Novocaine, which Circle produced alongside Infrared and Safehouse, Rosenberg recently produced the Sega vs. Nintendo documentary Console Wars for Paramount+.
Lonngren first joined Circle as an intern while in college. After graduation, she returned to the company as an assistant before moving up to coordinator and now manager. She represents writers, directors, and digital creators, including Daphne Ferraro, head writer of Amazon’s hit German YA series Maxton Hall.
Nann joined Circle in 2019 as a floating assistant and internship supervisor and was promoted to TV lit coordinator in 2022. As a manager, he will be representing writers and directors across television, film, and digital.
Becca Lonngren and Davis Nann
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“At Circle, we take immense pride in cultivating a team of dedicated, forward-thinking professionals who champion the artists and stories that shape our industry,” the company’s partners said in a statement. “Zach, Julian, Becca, and Davis exemplify the passion, creativity, and tenacity that define our company. Their promotions are a testament to their hard work and commitment, and we couldn’t be more thrilled to see them thrive in their new roles. We look forward to the impact they will continue to make in the years to come.”