Dorothy Pauline McNabOBE (née Lamason; 8 December 1921 – 8 August 1995) was a New Zealand women’s military administrator, political organiser and community leader.
Early life
McNab was born Dorothy Pauline Lamason was born in Napier, New Zealand, on 8 December 1921.[1] After her father died, she left Napier Girls' High School early and became an administrator. She joined the New Zealand Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) clerical division in 1942 and went overseas as part of the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force in Egypt and Italy.[1]
She married Tom McNab in 1947, and the couple went on to have two sons.[1]
Political and professional life
McNab joined the New Zealand National Party in 1950, and in 1966 she became a Dominion councillor for Balclutha.[1][2] She provided advice to politicians including Prime Minister Keith Holyoake.[1] In 1976, she was the first woman to chair a division and become a vice president of the National Party.[2]