Min-Kuk Song specialized in transportation and education as a Public Policy student. His interest in public policy was inspired by studying the politics of local governments as an undergraduate at Yale and nurtured in the housing projects in Washington, D.C., where he worked as a youth activist. As a Bohnett Fellow, Min worked under the supervision of Transportation Deputy Mayor Jaime de la Vega, working with local transportation agencies, including the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the Los Angeles Department of Transportation, and Los Angeles World Airports.
After completing Loyola Law School, he joined the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office as a Certified Law Clerk.