[1] She later served as the state's deputy commissioner of health and welfare and worked in the government department at Bentley College.
[4] During the 1970s, Nemzoff resided in Nashua, New Hampshire, where she was active in religious and consciousness raising groups.
During her time in the legislature, Nemzoff sponsored legislation that provided scholarship money to displaced homemakers and opened adoption records.
[4] Following the passage of the Education Amendments of 1972, Nemzoff worked with the American Personnel and Guidance Association to develop teams to implement Title IX.
In 1980, she was hired to start the sex equity section in the New Hampshire Department of Education's equal opportunity office.