Job Description
Join FutureHorizons Inc. at the forefront of tomorrow's innovation. As a 2026 Strategic Futurist, you'll architect transformative solutions for industries on the brink of revolution. Shape how humanity navigates quantum computing, climate resilience, and AI ethics in the coming decade. This role blends visionary thinking with actionable strategy, requiring you to decode emerging technologies and their societal impacts. You'll collaborate with C-suite executives across Fortune 500 companies to build roadmaps for the next paradigm shift.
Our ideal candidate thrives at the intersection of technology, sociology, and foresight. You'll lead scenario-planning workshops, publish trend reports, and advise on long-term R&D investments. If you're passionate about sculpting a better future through strategic foresight, this is your calling.
Responsibilities
- Develop comprehensive 2026+ technology adoption roadmaps for Fortune 500 clients
- Lead cross-industry scenario-planning workshops on climate resilience and AI governance
- Author quarterly trend reports analyzing quantum computing and biotech convergence
- Advise C-suite executives on emerging risks and opportunities in post-2025 markets
- Design ethical frameworks for next-gen automation and human-AI collaboration
- Present strategic briefings at global innovation summits and industry symposiums
- Manage a portfolio of 10+ enterprise clients with dedicated foresight initiatives
Qualifications
- 10+ years in strategic consulting, futurism, or technology innovation leadership
- Proven track record of advising Fortune 500 companies on future trends
- Expertise in quantum computing, AI ethics, or climate tech adaptation
- Advanced degree in Futures Studies, Systems Thinking, or relevant technical field
- Published thought leadership in peer-reviewed foresight journals
- Fluency in scenario-planning methodologies (e.g., Delphi, Horizon Scanning)
- Experience presenting at Davos, World Economic Forum, or equivalent venues
- Certification in Strategic Foresight (e.g., from University of Houston)