[3] From 1992 to 1994 she served as the acting director of Regulatory and Procedural Development at the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation of the US Department of Agriculture.
Stull was appointed as a senior advisor to the Bureau of International Organization Affairs shortly after the election of President Donald Trump.
Her tenure was contentious with allegations of workplace bullying and harassment as well as undue politicization of the diplomatic service made against her.
[12] The report characterized the working environment under Stull and Moley to be “vindictive” and stated that “OIG found evidence of leadership and management deficiencies and mistreatment of career employees in the Bureau of International Organization Affairs.
[13] Soon after being appointed to a senior position in the Bureau of International Organization Affairs it was alleged that Stull was creating lists of those perceived as loyal or disloyal to the President.
[8] She was accused of making lists of State Department employees suspected of potential disloyalty to President Trump, as well as private U. S. citizens working for the United Nations and other international organizations.