Job Description
Join Horizon Dynamics Inc. at the vanguard of tomorrow's landscape. We're seeking a visionary 2026 Futurist Strategist to architect the blueprint for post-2025 global innovation ecosystems. This pivotal role demands a blend of radical foresight, strategic acumen, and cross-industry synthesis to position our organization as the undisputed leader in emerging paradigms.
As a key architect of our 2026-2030 strategic roadmap, you'll navigate complex technological inflection points while identifying disruptive opportunities across quantum computing, neurotech, climate adaptation, and spatial computing ecosystems. The ideal candidate thrives at the intersection of technological convergence and human-centric innovation.
Responsibilities
- Architect 2026+ strategic frameworks by synthesizing emerging tech trends, geopolitical shifts, and socioeconomic indicators
- Develop cross-industry innovation blueprints for quantum-enabled ecosystems and neuro-integrated interfaces
- Lead scenario planning initiatives for climate adaptation and resource optimization in 2030 contexts
- Establish partnerships with academic institutions and innovation labs to pioneer next-generation solutions
- Present visionary roadmaps to C-suite executives and board stakeholders with data-driven narratives
- Mentor cross-functional teams in future-proofing methodologies and anticipatory governance
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Futuristics, Systems Engineering, or equivalent strategic discipline
- 8+ years in strategic foresight, innovation consulting, or C-suite strategy roles
- Proven expertise in scenario planning and trend analysis across tech, climate, and policy domains
- Deep familiarity with quantum computing, neurotech, and spatial computing landscapes
- Exceptional ability to translate complex future scenarios into actionable business strategies
- Published thought leadership in futurism or technology strategy (IEEE, Harvard Business Review, etc.)
- Experience with anticipatory governance frameworks and ethical innovation protocols