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Luke Bielawski
editLuke Bielawski is an American Naval Aviator, Attorney at Law, and non-profit Executive, known for his unique endeavor of hitting a golf ball across the United States to raise awareness and scholarship funds for underprivileged inner-city youth. Born in 1995, Bielawski has combined his passion for golf with his dedication to helping youth in need, resulting in a highly commendable journey from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean.
Early Life and Education
editBielawski completed his undergraduate degree in just 3 ½ years while maintaining a position on the Dean’s list. He further accelerated his education by obtaining his Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree in 2 ½ years. His academic excellence was recognized with several honors, including the distinction of “Luke Bielawski Day” (January 14th) by both the Indiana House of Representatives and the Indiana Senate.
During his time at university, Bielawski was an active member of the Malcolm X Institute of Black Studies and became a licensed real estate agent. His commitment to giving back extended to donating to Locks of Love.
Professional Career
editBielawski’s career is marked by a diverse range of roles and accomplishments:
U.S. Navy
editNaval Aviator (Jan 2019 - Present, 5 yrs 7 mos)
editStationed in Lemoore, California, Bielawski has been serving as a Naval Aviator, demonstrating exceptional skill and dedication in his military career.
Student Naval Aviator (Aug 2015 - Present, 9 yrs)
editStarting his journey in San Francisco, California, he has trained rigorously to achieve his status as a Naval Aviator.
Corporate Legal Counsel - Government Services, dotStaff, LLC (May 2014 - Aug 2015, 1 yr 4 months)
editBielawski served as Corporate Legal Counsel, providing legal expertise and support in government services.
Director, Get On The Green Foundation (Jan 2013 - Aug 2015, 2 yrs 8 months)
editHe directed the foundation focused on raising funds for underprivileged kids, combining his passion for golf with philanthropy.
Legal Extern, Indiana Governor's Office (2013)
editWorking briefly as a legal extern, he gained invaluable experience in governmental legal processes.
Legal Intern, Guidesoft, Inc. (May 2012 - Aug 2012, 4 months)
editDuring his internship, Bielawski compiled a 50-state wage and hour treatise, updated company policy forms, and assisted with discovery orders.
Tennis Professional, Meridian Hills Country Club (May 2011 - Sep 2011, 5 months)
editBielawski's multifaceted interests include sports, as demonstrated by his role as a tennis professional.
Project Manager, dotStaff (Sep 2010 - Aug 2011, 1 yr)
editHe successfully managed the relocation of a large office, showcasing his organizational and leadership skills.
Senate Majority Intern for Senator Pro Tempore Long, Indiana State Senate (Dec 2010 - May 2011, 6 months)
editBielawski contributed to the legislative process by assembling committee reports and assisting in communications between various government offices.
Golfing Across America
editIn a remarkable feat, Bielawski hit a golf ball from the Pacific coast in Ventura, California, to the Atlantic coast at Kiawah Island, South Carolina, in an effort to raise funds for Providence Cristo Rey High School in Indiana. The journey, known as “From Tee to Shining Tee,” spanned 100 days and covered various terrains and weather conditions.
The adventure was fraught with challenges, including the steep ascents of the Santa Ynez Mountains, the scorching heat of the Mojave Desert, and the monsoon rains in the East. Despite these obstacles, Bielawski and his team persevered, encountering the generosity of locals and even receiving an invitation from President George W. Bush for a meeting and lunch.
Personal Life
editBielawski is noted for his boundless energy and "can do" attitude. His diverse list of accomplishments and commitment to living life to its fullest serve as an inspiration to many. Now at 28 years old, he continues to focus on his career and philanthropic efforts, embodying the spirit of dedication and perseverance.
"From Tee to Shining Tee" Documentary
editThe journey across the United States was documented in the film "From Tee to Shining Tee." The documentary highlights the physical and emotional challenges faced by Bielawski and his team, as well as the support they received from various communities across the country. The film captures the essence of determination and the impact of one man's mission to make a difference.
Legacy
Luke Bielawski's legacy is marked by his unique combination of athletic prowess, legal acumen, and charitable endeavors. His story continues to inspire those who seek to combine their passions with meaningful contributions to society.