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Leo Lukenas, a former US Green Beret and Investment Banking Associate at Bank of America, tragically passed away on May 2, 2024. At just 35 years old, Lukenas left behind a legacy as a husband, father, son, and brother.
Lukenas had recently transitioned from a distinguished military career to a prestigious role at Bank of America, where he specialized in leading high-performing teams in volatile environments. Born and raised in California, Lukenas had a knack for problem-solving and decision-making, evident in his professional journey.
After completing a Special Forces Qualification Course, Lukenas served as a Green Beret in the 1st Special Forces Group before joining the US Army Special Operations Command. In October 2022, he became a part of 51 Vets, a non-profit organization supporting military veterans in entering the private sector. Lukenas began his investment banking career at Bank of America in 2023, quickly rising to the role of Investment Banking Associate.
Despite Lukenas’ official cause of death being attributed to natural causes, concerns have been raised by BOA staff about the demanding and stressful work environment in the financial institutions group (FIG) that Lukenas was a part of. While sources from BOA deny claims of excessive work hours, some former employees have highlighted the challenges they faced in maintaining their mental health while working at the bank.
In the wake of his passing, Lukenas is survived by his parents, wife, children, and twin brother, Les. Les shared heartfelt words about his brother’s impact on those around him, describing Leo as a remarkable individual whose memory will forever be cherished.
A memorial service for Leo Lukenas is set to take place on Friday, May 10, 2024, at the Fort Bragg JFK Chapel in Fort Liberty, North Carolina. The service aims to honor and celebrate the life of a man who dedicated himself to his family, his work, and his country.