Job Description
Join Nexus Horizons Inc. as a visionary 2026 Futurist Strategist to architect the future of technological and societal evolution. We seek a forward-thinking leader to identify emerging trends, develop innovative frameworks, and guide organizational strategy through transformative change. This role requires synthesizing complex data into actionable insights while collaborating with global stakeholders to shape our 2026 roadmap.
Our ideal candidate thrives at the intersection of technology, sociology, and business innovation. You'll lead cross-functional initiatives to anticipate disruptive forces, design resilient adaptation strategies, and position our organization as an industry pioneer. If you're passionate about solving tomorrow's challenges today, we invite you to redefine the future with us.
Responsibilities
- Analyze emerging global trends across technology, markets, and societal shifts to forecast 2026 landscape
- Develop strategic frameworks for organizational adaptation to disruptive technologies
- Lead scenario-planning workshops with executive leadership to map future possibilities
- Collaborate with R&D teams to align innovation pipelines with long-term vision
- Produce comprehensive trend reports and strategic recommendations for stakeholders
- Establish partnerships with academic institutions and think tanks for cutting-edge insights
- Mentor cross-functional teams in future-thinking methodologies
Qualifications
- 10+ years in strategic foresight, innovation management, or futurism
- Proven track record developing 5+ year strategic roadmaps for Fortune 500 companies
- Expertise in trend analysis, scenario planning, and systems thinking
- Advanced degree in Futures Studies, Technology Forecasting, or related field
- Deep knowledge of AI, biotech, climate tech, and socioeconomic megatrends
- Exceptional data synthesis and storytelling abilities for diverse audiences
- Certification in strategic foresight (e.g., CFIP) preferred
- Experience managing remote global teams and virtual collaboration