Karmen Horton

Regional Sales Director at Target Continuum

Karmen Horton is a seasoned marketing professional with extensive experience in the healthcare industry. Currently serving as Regional Sales Director at Target Continuum since July 2025, Karmen focuses on privacy-first, HIPAA-compliant performance marketing to enhance patient acquisition. Prior to this role, Karmen worked as a Marketing Strategist at Ten Adams from January 2024 to January 2025, partnering with executive leadership to define long-term agency goals and secure valuable partnerships. From January 2022 to January 2025, Karmen held a similar position at Level Ten Healthcare Advisors, overseeing content development, digital strategy, and program design to promote B2B growth and client engagement. Previous experience includes serving as Director of Marketing at Dream Design International from January 2018 to January 2022, where Karmen led brand strategy and multi-channel marketing campaigns, as well as managed high-stakes RFP processes. Karmen holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Augustana University.

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Target Continuum

Not everyone has access to the proper health education and as a result their health suffers. We firmly believe to affect change; healthcare organizations need a comprehensive strategy to outreach to patients with the right health information and actively promote equitable access to quality providers throughout their service areas. Proper implementation of these strategies will… • Elevate a population’s health consciousness • Bring in a steady flow of new patients • Ultimately lead to more lives saved. Our Mission: To Affect Positive Change in Population Health One Community at a Time. To accomplish our mission, we provide our clients effective and fiscally responsible community outreach, patient education, and data-driven marketing strategies to connect your healthcare providers with more patients and ultimately bridge the gap between health education and better population health outcomes.


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