Job Description
Join Horizon Dynamics at the forefront of tomorrow's transformation. We're seeking a visionary Senior Futurist to architect our 2026 strategic roadmap and drive innovation across emerging technologies. This pivotal role demands a blend of strategic foresight, technical acumen, and executive leadership to shape how organizations navigate the next frontier of human advancement.
As part of our elite Innovation Catalyst Team, you'll collaborate with C-suite executives, research labs, and global partners to identify paradigm-shifting opportunities. You'll develop actionable frameworks for quantum computing integration, AI ethics, and sustainable tech ecosystems while mentoring the next generation of futurists.
Responsibilities
- Design and execute multi-year strategic foresight initiatives targeting 2026 technology inflection points
- Lead cross-functional workshops to identify disruption vectors in AI, biotech, and climate tech
- Develop quantitative models forecasting market shifts and regulatory impacts
- Present visionary insights to Fortune 500 executives through high-stakes stakeholder engagements
- Establish partnerships with MIT Media Lab, Singularity University, and global R&D institutions
- Author seminal white papers on human-machine symbiosis and decentralized governance
- Mentor junior futurists in scenario planning and horizon scanning methodologies
Qualifications
- 10+ years in strategic foresight, innovation consulting, or emerging technology leadership
- Advanced degree in Futures Studies, Systems Theory, or relevant technical field
- Proven track record of developing and implementing 5+ year strategic roadmaps
- Expertise in horizon scanning, scenario planning, and trend analysis methodologies
- Deep understanding of quantum computing, synthetic biology, and AGI development trajectories
- Executive presence with experience engaging C-suite audiences globally
- Published thought leadership in top-tier innovation or futurist publications
- Proficiency in foresight tools (e.g., Delphi method, cross-impact matrices)