Education
Born and raised in Halifax, McNair attended Halifax West High School. McNair attended Mount Saint Vincent University from 1977 to 1981, and was elected as president of the student union, the first male to hold this role in the university"s history.
Career
He is primarily known for establishing the Names Project Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Memorial Quilt in Canada and was named Outstanding Professional Fundraising Executive by the Association of Fundraising Professionals in 2006. He served as President of the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Nova Scotia Chapter in 2008. In 2014 McNair was elected President of Dance Victoria ()
Serving as the Executive Director for the Friends of the Citadel Society, McNair gained reputation for outstanding management skills in the nonprofit sector taking the organization from a grassroots level to a national award-winning society.
He then became the first Executive Director of the Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia and the Executive Director of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Nova Scotia.
Special events coordinated by McNair captured local, regional and national awards during this time including recognition by the Tourism Industry Association of Nova Scotia and the National Association of Cooperating Associations. In 1990, McNair left Halifax to join the Farha Foundation in Montreal, Canada"s first private Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome foundation founded by Ron Farha, former President of Linda Lingerie.
Between 1992 and 1997, McNair worked for the Kingston Symphony, Big Sisters of Ottawa and the Ottawa General Hospital. In 1997, he moved to Victoria, British Columbia to join the Camosun College Foundation.
Heading the Foundation"s private sector campaign to restore the College"s historic Young Building, McNair was recognized by the Canadian Council for the Advancement of Education for 25 years in the industry.
In 2006, McNair completed his course work for his Masters in Philanthropy & Development from Saint Mary"s University of Minnesota in Winona. The Parkinson Society Maritime Region named McNair Chief Executive Officer in 2003, a position he held until March 2009 when he became National Associate Director, Events Parkinson Society Canada setting anew record for funds raised through the charity"s signature event, SuperWalk. Since May 2010 he has served as Executive Director of the Land Trust Alliance of British Columbia.
McNair has served on the Board of Governors of Mount Saint Vincent University, Open Space Gallery Victoria, Metro Volunteer Resource Centre, National Association of Cooperating Associations, Victoria Dance Series, and numerous other organizations.
He currently serves on the Natal Day Committee of the Halifax Regional Municipality. He currently is a trustee for the Greater Victoria Public Library Board.
McNair also serves on the Vancity Advisory Council for Victoria. He was elected President of Dance Victoria in 2014.