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Yahn Bernier

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Yahn Bernier
Born
Yahn William Bernier

(1968-02-13) February 13, 1968 (age 56)[1]
EducationHarvard University (BS)
University of Florida (JD)
Alma materSatellite High School
Occupation(s)Patent lawyer, Programmer
Years active1994-present
EmployerValve Software
SpouseBeth McCaw

Yahn William Bernier (born February 13, 1968) is an American software developer, philanthropist and a former patent lawyer.[2] He is best known for his programming work in Valve Software titles. As of 2024, he currently owns a racing team The Heart of Racing along with British racing driver Ian James and Gabe Newell, and owns the Lunasea superyacht. His net worth is in $550 million.[3]

Life

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Little is known about Bernier's early life. He learned to program at the age of 12, and later graduated Florida's Satellite High School in 1986[4] and enrolled in Harvard for a Bachelors of Science in Chemistry. He graduated in 1992, and later enrolled in University of Florida to study law and became a patent lawyer in Atlanta. In late-90s, Yahn made a mapping tool called BSP Map Editor which later got him hired by Valve to program for their GoldSrc engine for the upcoming Half-Life game, and continues to work on all major Valve titles to this day.

Ownership of Lunasea

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Since 2020, Bernier has owned the Lunasea superyacht, which was previously owned by Australian entrepreneur John Symond. It is valued at $110 million as of 2020.[5]

At early morning of July 27, 2021, the yacht was attempted to be burglarized by a man while the 20 crew members inside the yacht were sleeping. The captain had heard someone walking in his office. Thinking it was a crew member, he went into the office to find a male inside searching the office. The captain and the crew detained the suspect and did not resist. The suspect later got arrested.[6]

Political views

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Bernier is a registered Democrat. In August 2023, he held a private fundraiser along with Microsoft's vice chairman Brad Smith with Kamala Harris attending the fundraiser at his home in Medina, Washington.[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "YAHN BERNIER: Valve Corporation and Philanthropist Yacht Owner • Net Worth". SuperYachtFan.
  2. ^ "valve". Valve Software. Archived from the original on 2000-05-20.
  3. ^ Aguillard, Doug (2024-07-28). "Yahn Bernier's Super Yacht Burglarized San Diego - ONSCENE.TV". Onscene.tv.
  4. ^ "SHS-1986 Graduating Class - Newspapers.com™". Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ Gorgan, Elena (2020-12-11). "Here's How a $112 Million Floating Home Looks Like: On Board Lunasea Superyacht - autoevolution". autoevolution.
  6. ^ Aguillard, Doug (2024-07-28). "Yahn Bernier's Super Yacht Burglarized San Diego - ONSCENE.TV". Onscene.tv.
  7. ^ Brunner, Jim; Gutman, David (2023-08-15). "Kamala Harris, in Seattle, says climate crisis impact is 'stark,' 'vivid' - The Seattle Times". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 2024-11-04.