Prior to entering elected office, Nardozzi was the owner of Ta Da Agency, "a campaign, lifestyle, events and travel consulting business," which she has operated for over 15 years. Additionally, she has served as a campaign manager and advisor, and as an executive assistant for a law firm based in
Washington, D.C. On April 3, 2024, she was announced by the
Maricopa County Board of Supervisors to have been selected for appointment to the
Arizona House of Representatives, and was sworn in the following day. Nardozzi replaced incumbent Representative
Jevin Hodge, who resigned after being appointed to the position just over a month prior. Nardozzi did not run for reelection in 2024, but she did seek the Democratic nomination for the
Arizona Senate when
Melody Hernandez withdrew from the primary due to challenges to her nominating signatures. Local party precinct committee members voted instead to select
Lauren Kuby on a 39-28 vote margin. == References ==