Job Description
Join Innovate Tomorrow at the forefront of tomorrow's transformation. We seek a visionary 2026 Futurist Strategist to decode emerging trends and architect next-generation solutions for Fortune 500 clients. This role merges deep tech foresight with business strategy, shaping how organizations navigate the convergence of AI, biotech, and sustainable innovation. You'll collaborate with C-suite executives to build actionable roadmaps that position companies as industry pioneers.
Our ideal candidate thrives at the intersection of technology and human potential, translating complex futures into tangible business advantages. You'll lead immersive scenario-planning sessions and develop frameworks for exponential growth in rapidly evolving markets. This is a rare opportunity to define the decade's most disruptive paradigms.
Responsibilities
- Architect 5-10 year strategic roadmaps for clients using horizon-scanning methodologies
- Lead cross-functional workshops to decode disruptive trends (quantum computing, neurotech, climate tech)
- Develop proprietary foresight models integrating AI-driven scenario planning
- Present strategic narratives to executive stakeholders with data-backed confidence
- Build and manage a global network of futurists and domain experts
- Produce thought leadership publications on emerging market inflection points
- Advolve product innovation teams in integrating future-proof technologies
Qualifications
- 10+ years in strategy consulting or corporate innovation with Fortune 500 exposure
- Proven expertise in futures forecasting and horizon scanning methodologies
- Deep technical literacy in exponential technologies (AI, quantum, synthetic biology)
- Exceptional storytelling ability to communicate complex futures to non-technical audiences
- Advanced degree in strategic foresight, technology management, or related field
- Published thought leadership in peer-reviewed futurist journals or platforms
- Portfolio demonstrating successful strategic transformation initiatives
- Proficiency in foresight tools (e.g., Delphi method, cross-impact matrices)