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A Central State Grad Opening Doors for Minority Contractors

1 h 1 min · 2 de feb de 2026
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Behind billions of dollars in construction contracts across America is a system most people don’t understand, but there's one HBCU graduate who knows exactly how it works. In this episode of HBCU Titans, Kenn Rashad talks with Peter Gibbs, President and CEO of Foundation Surety & Insurance Solutions and a proud Central State University graduate. After spending more than 30 years in the federal government, including leading the SBA’s surety bond program, Peter has built a national firm helping contractors and small businesses overcome one of the biggest barriers in the game: getting bonded. Surety bonds may not be sexy, but they can determine who gets the deal, who gets denied, and who gets the opportunity to scale.

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A Central State Grad Opening Doors for Minority Contractors

Behind billions of dollars in construction contracts across America is a system most people don’t understand, but there's one HBCU graduate who knows exactly how it works. In this episode of HBCU Titans, Kenn Rashad talks with Peter Gibbs, President and CEO of Foundation Surety & Insurance Solutions and a proud Central State University graduate. After spending more than 30 years in the federal government, including leading the SBA’s surety bond program, Peter has built a national firm helping contractors and small businesses overcome one of the biggest barriers in the game: getting bonded. Surety bonds may not be sexy, but they can determine who gets the deal, who gets denied, and who gets the opportunity to scale.

2 de feb de 20261 h 1 min