Job Description
Join Horizon Dynamics Group at the forefront of tomorrow's transformation. We're seeking a visionary 2026 Strategic Futurist to decode emerging trends and architect our next-generation innovation roadmap. This pivotal role blends predictive analytics, market foresight, and cross-industry collaboration to position our organization as the undisputed leader in the post-2025 landscape.
As a key member of our Global Strategy division, you'll operate at the intersection of technology, sociology, and economics, transforming abstract possibilities into executable blueprints that redefine industries. You'll collaborate with C-suite executives, research labs, and thought leaders to build the future, today.
Responsibilities
- Develop comprehensive 2026+ trend analysis frameworks using AI-driven forecasting tools and proprietary data models
- Architect strategic innovation roadmaps for Fortune 500 clients across technology, healthcare, and energy sectors
- Lead cross-functional workshops to translate future scenarios into actionable business strategies
- Establish and maintain strategic partnerships with MIT Media Lab, Singularity University, and other future-focused institutions
- Present visionary insights to executive boards and investor summits with compelling data visualizations
- Author whitepapers on emerging technologies and their societal impact on the 2026 horizon
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Futuristics, Systems Thinking, or Strategic Innovation (PhD preferred)
- 8+ years in strategic foresight, trend analysis, or emerging technology consulting
- Expertise in predictive analytics tools (e.g., Palantir, Tableau) and scenario modeling methodologies
- Proven track record of translating future insights into multi-million dollar innovation initiatives
- Deep understanding of exponential technologies (quantum computing, synthetic biology, AGI)
- Exceptional communication skills with ability to distill complex concepts for executive audiences
- Certification in Strategic Foresight (e.g., from University of Houston or University of Oxford)