Job Description
Join Horizon Dynamics Inc. at the forefront of tomorrow's innovation landscape. We're seeking a visionary Futurist Innovation Strategist to decode emerging trends and architect our 2026 roadmap. This role blends cutting-edge research with practical implementation, transforming foresight into competitive advantage. You'll collaborate with C-suite executives to navigate technological disruptions, market shifts, and societal transformations, ensuring our organization thrives in the rapidly evolving future. If you're passionate about shaping what's next and possess a rare blend of analytical rigor and creative vision, this is your moment to make history.
Responsibilities
- Analyze emerging technologies and societal trends to identify disruptive opportunities for 2026
- Develop strategic foresight frameworks and scenario-planning models for long-term organizational resilience
- Lead cross-functional innovation sprints translating future insights into actionable roadmaps
- Present findings to executive stakeholders through compelling data visualizations and narrative storytelling
- Build and maintain a global network of futurists, technologists, and industry thought leaders
- Drive adoption of agile methodologies for rapid prototyping of future-focused solutions
- Author thought leadership content positioning Horizon Dynamics as a future-shaping authority
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Futures Studies, Strategic Foresight, Innovation Management, or related field
- 5+ years experience in strategic planning or innovation consulting with proven future-vision track record
- Expertise in scenario planning, trend analysis, and horizon scanning methodologies
- Proficiency in data visualization tools (Tableau, Power BI) and research analytics platforms
- Exceptional storytelling abilities with executive-level presentation experience
- Demonstrated success translating complex future concepts into practical business strategies
- Deep understanding of AI, quantum computing, biotech, and climate tech disruption vectors