Job Description
Join Horizon Dynamics at the forefront of tomorrow's transformation. We're seeking a visionary 2026 Futures Strategist to architect our next-generation roadmap and pioneer solutions for industries reshaping by 2026. This role blends predictive analytics, emerging tech expertise, and strategic foresight to position our clients as market leaders in the coming decade.
Why this role matters: As industries accelerate toward 2026, organizations require proactive strategists who can decode disruption. You'll translate macro-trends into actionable frameworks, ensuring our portfolio thrives in the next economy. Your insights will directly shape $2B+ in innovation investments across healthcare, energy, and AI sectors.
Responsibilities
- Develop 2026 industry disruption forecasts using predictive modeling and trend analysis
- Architect strategic roadmaps for Fortune 500 clients navigating 2026 market shifts
- Lead cross-functional workshops to align executive teams on future-state opportunities
- Produce annual 'Horizon 2026' reports with quantifiable impact projections
- Partner with R&D to prototype solutions addressing 2026 workforce and automation challenges
- Establish KPI frameworks measuring organizational readiness for 2026 transformation
- Present strategic insights at industry forums including CES and World Economic Summit
Qualifications
- 10+ years in strategic consulting or futures planning with Fortune 500 exposure
- Advanced degree in Futures Studies, Systems Engineering, or Data Science
- Proven track record of developing 5+ year strategic frameworks with measurable outcomes
- Expertise in AI/ML ethics, quantum computing applications, or biotech convergence
- Published thought leadership on 2020s industrial transformation (required portfolio)
- Proficiency in scenario planning tools (e.g., Causal Layered Analysis) and data visualization
- Experience advising C-suite on regulatory shifts affecting 2026 compliance landscapes
- Global network of futurists and innovation leaders across key industries