Job Description
Join Horizon Dynamics at the forefront of tomorrow's transformation. We're seeking a visionary Senior Futurist Strategist to decode emerging trends and architect solutions for 2026 and beyond. This role combines deep analytical rigor with creative foresight, shaping how organizations navigate exponential change. You'll collaborate with C-suite executives across Fortune 500 companies to identify paradigm shifts, develop resilient roadmaps, and pioneer next-generation strategies that turn uncertainty into competitive advantage.
Our ideal candidate thrives at the intersection of technology, sociology, and business innovation. You'll leverage proprietary foresight methodologies and AI-powered trend analysis to deliver actionable insights that redefine industry standards. This is your chance to build the future – not predict it.
Responsibilities
- Lead scenario planning and horizon scanning for 2026+ technological, social, and economic disruptions
- Develop bespoke strategic frameworks for Fortune 500 clients navigating exponential change
- Produce executive foresight reports and presentations translating complex trends into actionable strategies
- Collaborate with R&D teams to prototype future-proof business models and organizational structures
- Establish thought leadership through white papers, keynote speeches, and industry roundtables
- Mentor junior futurists while maintaining cutting-edge expertise in emerging domains
Qualifications
- 10+ years in strategic foresight, consulting, or corporate innovation with demonstrable 2026+ impact
- Advanced degree in Futures Studies, Systems Thinking, or related quantitative/qualitative discipline
- Expertise in AI/ML forecasting, biotech convergence, and decentralized systems
- Portfolio showcasing published trend analysis and strategic roadmaps for Fortune clients
- Certification in foresight methodologies (e.g., CFS, APF preferred)
- Proven ability to translate complex scenarios into executive-ready narratives
- Deep network of innovators across tech, policy, and academic sectors