The Morrison Center for the Performing Arts announced that Brian Thacker, director of venue and patron services, has earned the Certified Venue Professional designation from the International Association of Venue Managers, making him the only employee at a performing arts center in the state of Idaho to hold the designation.
The Certified Venue Professional credential recognizes mid- to senior-level venue professionals who demonstrate the experience, leadership and knowledge essential for effective venue management. It signifies a commitment to the highest standards in venue operations, guest services and professional development within the live events industry.
“Brian exemplifies professionalism, passion, and a deep commitment to our patrons, staff, and visiting artists,” Laura Kendall, executive director of the Morrison Center, said. “Receiving the CVP designation is a well-deserved honor that reflects his hard work and the high standards he upholds in everything he does.”
Thacker joins a distinguished group of professionals nationwide who have earned the designation. The certification process includes rigorous eligibility requirements, including proven leadership and demonstrated expertise in areas such as operations, guest experience and team management.
“I’m incredibly honored to receive the CVP designation,” Thacker said. “This recognition reflects not only my dedication to the field but also the support and excellence of the entire team at the Morrison Center. It’s a privilege to represent Idaho and help raise the bar for performing arts venues across the region.”
Thacker has been with the Morrison Center since 2016, overseeing front-of-house operations, patron services and overall guest experience. His leadership continues to enhance the Morrison Center’s reputation as one of the Northwest’s leading cultural institutions.
To learn more about the certification program, visit iavm.org/cvp.