Min has eighteen years of executive leadership experience in information technology services and is currently serving as Assistant Vice Chancellor at UC San Diego and he functions as campus CIO. He leads the Department of Administrative Computing and Telecommunications, the central enterprise technology organization of UC San Diego. Before coming to UC San Diego, Min served as the Vice President of Information Technology and Chief Information Officer at Florida International University (FIU). Preceding his work at FIU, Min was the Chief Information Officer and Associate Vice President of Information Technology at California State University Dominguez Hills. Prior to his work at Cal State Dominguez Hills, Min served as Vice President for Information Technology at College of the Siskiyous.
Additionally, in 2010, Min was appointed jointly by the Chancellor of Florida State University System and the Chancellor of Florida College System as the chair of the State-wide technology subcommittee of the Task Force on the Future of Academic Libraries in Florida and recommended options and strategies for consolidating academic library data centers in the State of Florida. In the same year, Min served as a management consultant to Cleveland State University and provided recommendations on its IT services. In 2009, Min served as the peer reviewer of the academic technology services at East Carolina University. From 2001 through 2004, Min was the technical representative for California State University system on IMS Global Learning Consortium INC. In 2001, Min served on the accreditation evaluation team for the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC) of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). In 1994, Min was appointed a management consultant by the International Education Bureau of British Columbia to Anshan Teachers University in China. In 1993, Min served as a management consultant for the Canadian Association of Community Colleges at its joint management training center in Chengdu, China.
Min earned his Ph.D. in educational psychology from the University of British Columbia and his Ed.D. in educational administration from US International University at San Diego.