Job Description
Join Horizon Dynamics Inc. at the forefront of tomorrow's transformation. We're seeking a visionary 2026 Futures Strategist to architect our next-generation roadmap and drive exponential growth in emerging markets. This pivotal role demands a blend of analytical rigor and creative foresight to navigate the technological, social, and economic landscapes shaping 2026 and beyond.
As a key member of our Innovation Council, you'll collaborate with C-suite executives to develop predictive models, identify disruptive opportunities, and translate future scenarios into actionable strategies. Our ideal candidate thrives in ambiguity and possesses an uncanny ability to connect dots across AI, sustainability, and digital transformation.
Responsibilities
- Lead horizon scanning and trend analysis to identify emerging opportunities and threats relevant to 2026
- Develop multi-year strategic roadmaps integrating quantum computing, climate tech, and next-gen AI applications
- Facilitate cross-functional workshops to align stakeholders on future-state visions
- Build predictive economic models for market evolution and regulatory shifts
- Present strategic recommendations to executive leadership with data-backed scenarios
- Manage the 2026 Innovation Pipeline, evaluating and prioritizing moonshot projects
- Author thought leadership content positioning Horizon Dynamics as a future-shaping authority
Qualifications
- 10+ years in strategic planning, consulting, or futurist roles with Fortune 500 experience
- Deep expertise in forecasting methodologies and scenario planning frameworks
- Proven track record translating future trends into commercial opportunities
- Advanced degree in Economics, Systems Thinking, or Futures Studies
- Exceptional data modeling skills with proficiency in Python/R and predictive analytics
- Published thought leadership on disruptive technologies or societal shifts
- Experience in quantum computing, bioeconomics, or climate tech ecosystems
- Strategic certification (e.g., CSPO, CSM) or futurist accreditation preferred