MILLENNIUM MOMENT
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World War II gave John Macnab an education in dealing with surplus
supplies: he was the commanding officer of a Royal Air Force base in the
Bahamas and was in charge of selling excess war materials.
Later, Macnab moved to Newport Beach and went to work as a real estate
agent, proving no less adept at selling homes than he had been at selling
leftover military equipment. He was the most prolific salesman for the
Macco developing company at a time when Macco was heavily developing
Irvine Terrace, Dover Shores, Cameo Shores and other communities.
Macnab was heavily involved in civic events as well. He was deemed the
Chamber of Commerce’s Man of the Year in 1971 for his work with the Hoag
Memorial Hospital Board of Directors and the City of Hope Diamond
Horseshoe Club. He also acted as president of the Hoag Foundation and
helped found the Hoag Cancer Center.
* MILLENNIUM MOMENT celebrates the people who have made a major
contribution to the Newport-Mesa community during this century.
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