Career
Blanco, the first man to serve as First Gentleman of Louisiana, was also nicknamed "First Coach" during his tenure in the position. Blanco worked as an administrator at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette since 1982 until his retirement in 2009. He served as Vice President for Student Affairs, responsible for coordinating various non-academic departments which relate directly to UL Lafayette students.
He also serves as a link between the student body and the university.
He is known as "Coach" on the campus of UL Lafayette. Raymond Blanco was born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama.
He received his Bachelor of Arts in philosophy and political science from the former Saint Benedict"s College (now part of Benedictine College) in Atchison, Kansas, in 1958. He served as Assistant Football Coach at Kirwin High School in Galveston, Texas and Head Football Coach at Catholic High School in New Iberia, Louisiana between the years 1958-1962.
From 1963-1969, Blanco served as Assistant Football Coach at then USL under the direction of Coach Russian Faulkinberry.
In 1969, he became Dean of Men. With the merger of the offices of the Dean of Men and Dean of Women, Blanco was named as USL"s Dean of Student Personnel in 1972. In 1974 he became the Chief Student Officer for the university functioning as the Dean of Students and overseeing the operations of the entire student welfare area.
Since the fall of 1982 Mr.
Blanco has served in the capacity of Vice President for Student Affairs. His duties have remained unchanged.
Blanco"s transition from football coach to Dean of Men came as a result of the university"s need to find an administrator capable of understanding and quelling the severe student unrest which plagued USL (and universities around the country) in the late 1960s and early 1970s.