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Revision as of 11:53, 24 October 2024
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Born | Yahn W. Bernier February 13, 1968[1] |
Education | Harvard University University of Florida |
Alma mater | Satellite High School |
Occupation(s) | Patent lawyer, Programmer |
Years active | 1994-present |
Employer | Valve Software |
Spouse | Beth McCaw |
Yahn Bernier (February 13 1968 – ) is an American software developer 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 dollars.[3]
Life
Little is known about Bernier's early life, he learned to program at the age of 12, and later graduated Orlando'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
Since 2020, Bernier has owned the Lunasea superyacht, which was previously owned by Australian entrepreneur John Symond. It is valued at $110 million dollars 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]
See also
References
- ^ "YAHN BERNIER: Valve Corporation and Philanthropist Yacht Owner • Net Worth". SuperYachtFan.
- ^ "valve". Valve Software. Archived from the original on 2000-05-20.
- ^ Aguillard, Doug (2024-07-28). "Yahn Bernier's Super Yacht Burglarized San Diego - ONSCENE.TV". Onscene.tv.
- ^ "SHS-1986 Graduating Class - Newspapers.com™". Newspapers.com.
- ^ Gorgan, Elena (2020-12-11). "Here's How a $112 Million Floating Home Looks Like: On Board Lunasea Superyacht - autoevolution". autoevolution.
- ^ Aguillard, Doug (2024-07-28). "Yahn Bernier's Super Yacht Burglarized San Diego - ONSCENE.TV". Onscene.tv.