Stull worked for five years at the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture as coordinator for Caribbean Agribusiness Development, Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies. She would also run a “free agricultural and livestock database” for AgroInfo Americas for the IICA. Stull, the GMA said, also founded and ran the Caribbean Agribusiness Association: Trinidad and Tobago, and served as acting director of Regulatory and Procedural Development at the Federal Crop Insurance Corp., U.S. Department of Agriculture, from 1992-1994. Previously the Free Congress Foundation, Stull was named as a ‘senior fellow’ at the re-branded PAC now called the American Opportunity Foundation. Stull, who speaks Spanish and French, earned a Bachelor of Science in agribusiness from Arizona State University in 1989 and later studied for her master’s at ASU but her resume says that her thesis has been pending since 1996. Stull trademarked, or at least used the ™ symbol when identifying herself. The “Vino Vixen™ is Mari Stull, syndicated wine columnist, correspondent for Wine Taste TV, and member of the Society of Wine Educators.