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Malin Burnham was born on 12 November, 1927 in San Diego, California, U.S., is an American philanthropist and sailor (born 1927). Discover Malin Burnham's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 96 years old?

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Occupation Philanthropist, real estate developer, sailor
Age 96 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 12 November 1927
Birthday 12 November
Birthplace San Diego, California, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Who Is Malin Burnham's Wife?

His wife is Roberta Burnham (married 1972—present)

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Wife Roberta Burnham (married 1972—present)
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Children 4

Malin Burnham Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Malin Burnham worth at the age of 96 years old? Malin Burnham’s income source is mostly from being a successful sailor. He is from United States. We have estimated Malin Burnham's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1891

Founded in 1891 by Burnham's grandfather, Burnham Real Estate grew to become one of the region's largest and most diversified full-service real estate companies.

1927

Malin Burnham (born November 12, 1927) is an American sailor, real estate developer and philanthropist from San Diego, California.

Malin Burnham was born in San Diego, California on November 12, 1927, and graduated from Point Loma High School in 1945.

He intended to enlist in the Navy to serve during World War II, having yet to receive a draft notice, but the war with Japan came to an end soon after his graduation.

Burnham then attended Stanford University, where he was a walk-on on the sailing team.

1944

At the age of 17, he won the Star World Championship in 1944 (crewing for Gerald Driscoll) and won it again 1945 (together with Lowell North).

Burnham also won four Lipton Cups and three San Francisco Challenge Cups as skipper, racing competitively nationally and internationally for 45 years.

Burnham was involved in the America's Cup competition for three decades.

1949

Burnham was chairman of John Burnham & Company Insurance and Burnham Real Estate, the family business he joined in 1949, until 2008 when Burnham Real Estate was acquired by global real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield.

He continued to serve as vice chairman and chairman emeritus at Cushman & Wakefield until 2022.

Burnham was also an active board member of 16 companies over his career.

Throughout his career, Burnham has dedicated himself to many civic and philanthropic endeavors.

He chaired and co-founded numerous organizations, most providing direct benefit to the San Diego region.

Some of his most significant contributions include his work to bring the USS Midway to San Diego, the establishment of Sanford Burnham Prebys, one of seven fundamental research institutes in the United States, and in 2021 the founding of the Burnham Center for Community Advancement, a nonprofit think-and-do tank designed to help move the San Diego region forward.

In April 2023, Burnham and his wife Roberta announced a $20 million donation to the Burnham Center for Community Advancement, the couple's largest charitable donation ever given to a single entity.

Burnham is also a world-recognized sailor.

At age 17, he became the youngest skipper to win a World Championship in the International Star Class.

He became the first member of his family to graduate from college in 1949, receiving a B.S. in Industrial Engineering.

Growing up in the Point Loma neighborhood of San Diego, Burnham had a strong interest and talent in competitive sailing.

After graduating from Stanford, Burnham returned to San Diego and began working for Burnham Real Estate in 1949.

1977

In 1977, he was helmsman and skipper of Enterprise, an S&S-designed 12-metre yacht, in America's Cup defender trials.

1980

In 1980, he sailed frequently as helmsman of the trial-horse boat for Dennis Conner's winning Freedom campaign.

1983

In 1983 he did the same for the Liberty campaign.

1987

In 1987, he played a leading role in bringing the America's Cup to San Diego.

Burnham was named “Mr.

In 1987, he helped bring the America's Cup to San Diego when he founded and served as President & CEO of the Sail America Foundation, which funded and provided logistical support for Dennis Conner's winning Stars & Stripes campaign.

1988

In 1988 and 1992 he chaired San Diego Yacht Club's successful defenses of the America's Cup.

San Diego hosted the America's Cup in 1988, 1992 and 1995.

1996

In 1996, the La Jolla Cancer Research Foundation was renamed The Burnham Institute after Burnham joined with an anonymous donor to contribute $10 million.

It was later renamed the Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute after generous donations from T. Denny Sanford and Conrad Prebys.

1998

San Diego” in 1998 and “Philanthropist of the Year” in 2000.

2002

Burnham was named to the America's Cup Hall of Fame in 2002 and was inducted into the National Sailing Hall of Fame in 2016.

In 2022, the position of assistant sailing coach at Stanford University was endowed as the Malin Burnham Assistant Sailing Coach.

2008

Burnham was chairman of the company until it was acquired by global real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield in 2008.

After the 2008 acquisition, Burnham continued his real estate work as vice chairman at Cushman & Wakefield until his retirement in 2022.

Over his career, Burnham has been an active board member of 16 companies and played a role in the founding of three publicly traded companies.

2014

Beginning in 2014 he led a group of San Diegans seeking to acquire the U-T San Diego newspaper from Doug Manchester and run it as a nonprofit entity.

Burnham is known for his extensive civic and charitable activities in the San Diego region, and is known to carry business cards that read "Community Before Self."

Community Before Self is also the title of Burnham's autobiography.

Burnham's donations and service to the California State University at San Marcos, the University of San Diego, San Diego State University, and University of California, San Diego have contributed to the development of each institution's education, research, and community engagement missions.