Job Description
Join Horizon Dynamics Inc. at the forefront of innovation as we redefine tomorrow's landscape. We seek a visionary Futurist Strategist to decode emerging trends, architect transformative blueprints, and position our organization as an industry pioneer in the rapidly evolving 2026 technological ecosystem. This role combines deep analytical rigor with creative foresight to shape our next-generation business strategy.
As a key architect of our future roadmap, you'll collaborate with C-suite executives to anticipate paradigm shifts, identify disruptive opportunities, and build resilient strategies that thrive in tomorrow's unpredictable markets. Your insights will directly influence product development, market positioning, and organizational evolution.
Responsibilities
- Analyze global technological, social, and economic trends to forecast market shifts through 2026
- Develop scenario-planning frameworks for emerging technologies (AI, quantum computing, biotech)
- Design innovation roadmaps aligned with long-term organizational vision
- Lead cross-functional workshops to embed future-thinking into business strategy
- Produce forward-looking whitepapers and strategic briefings for executive stakeholders
- Monitor competitor innovation pipelines and disruptor ecosystems
- Advise on ethical implications of emerging technologies and sustainable futures
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Futurology, Strategic Foresight, or related field (PhD preferred)
- 8+ years in strategic planning, innovation consulting, or futurist research
- Proven track record of translating future insights into actionable business strategies
- Expertise in trend analysis, scenario modeling, and horizon scanning methodologies
- Deep knowledge of emerging technologies (AI, blockchain, AR/VR, biotech)
- Exceptional communication skills for presenting complex concepts to diverse audiences
- Portfolio demonstrating published foresight work or strategic impact
- Certification in Strategic Foresight or Futures Studies (e.g., from University of Houston)