Welcome to the Women In Code Enforcement & Development of Virginia

Women In Code Enforcement & Development is a ICC chapter that works to make our communities better and safer places in Virginia.

About WICED of VA Chapter

WICED of VA is non-profit and non-partisan organization of mostly women who are interested in or associated with code enforcement, architecture, engineering, and other related industry professionals. Coming together as a means of making our communities better and safer places to live, work, and do business. Our Virginia Chapter is the first in the nation under the umbrella of the International Code Council’s National WICED organization.

WICED of VA is awarded this year’s
ICC Chapter of the Year! 

Our mission is to promote the value, recognition, and professional development of women in code enforcement and development within the Commonwealth of Virginia through mentoring, education, networking, and collaboration. Although, we are a women driven organization, we do have men as part of our membership who attend our meetings, events, and support our women and our mission.
Our Mission

Upcoming Events

Open Donation at Armstrong High School

Donations Needed: Business Clothing Casual Clothing Shoes Toiletries Ties /Bows Luggage In need of all white dresses, new white under garments, white shoes, white panty hose and white color shirts […]

Find out more
Armstrong High School, 2300 Cool Lane
Richmond, VA 23223
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Officers & Board Members

The International Code Council is a nonprofit association that provides a wide range of building safety solutions.

Officers

Farrah Henderson

President

Monica Whitney

Vice President

Bonita China

Secretary & Treasurer

Maryia Lackansingh

Past President

Directors

Farrah Henderson

President

Monica Whitney

Vice President

Bonita China

Secretary & Treasurer

Job Openings

See open positions with the region, chapter, and around the country.

Blogs

View our downloadable PDFs, bylaws, and other helpful resources.

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