In the 1970s, Baldwin remained at Arizona State as an English teacher. She previously worked for the
Amateur Athletic Union before moving to
USA Swimming in 1978. While she was working in real estate, Baldwin became USA Swimming's first female president from 1984 to 1986 and
USA Shooting's president from 1994 to 1995. The following year, she was nominated to become a member of the
International Olympic Committee. In 2002, Baldwin resigned from her position as President of the U.S. Olympic Committee when it was revealed there was conflicting information about her educational background. Her biography on the USOC's website falsely claimed that she completed a degree in English at the
University of Colorado Boulder and an American literature degree at
Arizona State University. Outside of her career as USOC president, Baldwin was the
head of mission for the American team at the
1995 Pan American Games and the
2000 Summer Olympics. ==Awards and honors==