- The Bank of America banker who died on May 2 wanted a better work-life balance, a recruiter told Reuters.
- The recruiter said he was in touch with Leo Lukenas III about a new job prior to his death.
- Lukenas said he had been working more than 100 hours a week, the recruiter said.
The Bank of America banker whose death this month renewed concerns about Wall Street's grueling working conditions had been looking for a new job with a better work-life balance, an executive recruiter told Reuters.