Job Description
Join Nexus Innovations as a Future Strategist 2026 and lead transformative initiatives that will redefine industries by 2026. We're seeking a visionary thinker to architect our next-generation roadmap, leveraging emerging technologies like quantum computing and biotech convergence. This role sits at the intersection of foresight analysis, stakeholder alignment, and innovation execution, driving our position as a market disruptor. You'll collaborate with C-suite executives, R&D teams, and global partners to translate future trends into actionable strategies.
At Nexus, we foster an environment where curiosity meets execution. Our state-of-the-art innovation hub in downtown San Francisco offers unparalleled resources for prototyping and testing forward-thinking concepts. This is your opportunity to shape the future while accelerating your career in one of the world's most dynamic tech ecosystems.
Responsibilities
- Develop and implement 2026 strategic vision roadmap with 18-24 month execution milestones
- Analyze emerging technology trends (quantum, AI, synthetic biology) to identify disruptive opportunities
- Lead cross-functional initiatives aligning product, engineering, and business teams
- Present strategic frameworks to executive leadership and external stakeholders
- Conduct horizon-scanning research and publish trend briefings
- Manage innovation pipeline from ideation to pilot launch
- Collaborate with global R&D centers on next-gen product development
Qualifications
- 10+ years in strategic planning, innovation management, or futures research
- Proven track record of executing multi-year transformational initiatives
- Expertise in technology forecasting and trend analysis methodologies
- Advanced degree in Business, Technology, or Futures Studies
- Experience leading cross-functional teams in matrix organizations
- Deep understanding of exponential technologies and their market impacts
- Exceptional communication skills for complex stakeholder alignment
- Certification in strategic foresight (e.g., CFAP) preferred