Job Description
Join our elite team at Horizon Dynamics Group to architect the future. We're seeking a visionary Senior Futurist to drive our 2026 strategic roadmap, blending cutting-edge technology with human-centric innovation. This pivotal role will shape how organizations navigate tomorrow's disruptions through foresight, strategy, and transformative leadership.
As a thought leader in our global innovation ecosystem, you'll collaborate with Fortune 500 partners to develop next-generation frameworks for sustainable growth. We offer unparalleled resources, a culture of intellectual curiosity, and the opportunity to leave an indelible mark on the future of business and society.
Responsibilities
- Lead multi-disciplinary research initiatives to identify emerging trends and disruptors impacting 2026+ business landscapes
- Develop and implement scenario-planning frameworks for clients across technology, healthcare, and energy sectors
- Design strategic roadmaps integrating AI, biotechnology, and quantum computing advancements
- Present future-vision insights to C-suite executives and board members through compelling narratives
- Build and mentor a global network of futurist practitioners and innovation specialists
- Author thought leadership publications and keynote presentations at industry summits
- Oversee development of proprietary foresight methodologies and predictive analytics tools
Qualifications
- 10+ years in strategic foresight, innovation consulting, or future-focused leadership
- Advanced degree in Futures Studies, Systems Thinking, or related field
- Proven track record of developing and implementing long-term strategic frameworks
- Deep expertise in at least two emerging technology domains (AI, biotech, quantum, etc.)
- Exceptional communication skills with executive presence and public speaking experience
- Published thought leadership in peer-reviewed journals or industry publications
- Experience managing cross-functional teams and complex stakeholder ecosystems
- Certification in foresight methodologies (e.g., CFS) preferred