Job Description
Join FutureVision Analytics as a 2026 Strategic Futurist to architect the future of tomorrow. We seek a visionary leader to develop and implement long-term strategic frameworks that will position our organization at the forefront of 2026's technological and societal transformations. This high-impact role requires a blend of analytical rigor, creative foresight, and executive-level communication to translate emerging trends into actionable business strategies.
As a key member of our C-suite Strategy team, you will lead horizon-scanning initiatives, build scenario-planning models, and collaborate with R&D and product teams to ensure our innovations align with future market demands. The ideal candidate thrives at the intersection of technology, sociology, and economics, with a proven ability to anticipate paradigm shifts before they become mainstream.
Responsibilities
- Develop comprehensive 2026 strategic roadmaps integrating AI, quantum computing, and sustainability trends
- Lead cross-functional workshops to identify and prioritize emerging market disruptors
- Build predictive models for technological adoption and regulatory landscapes
- Present strategic briefings to executive stakeholders and Board of Directors
- Establish partnerships with academic institutions and innovation labs
- Author annual 'Future State' reports influencing $500M+ investment decisions
- Mentor junior strategists in foresight methodologies and scenario planning
Qualifications
- 10+ years in strategic planning, futurism, or innovation consulting
- Advanced degree in Futuristics, Technology Policy, or MBA with strategic focus
- Published research on emerging tech trends (AI, biotech, climate tech)
- Experience with horizon scanning tools (e.g., Delphi method, STEEP analysis)
- Executive-level presentation skills with Fortune 500 clients
- Proficiency in data visualization (Tableau, Power BI) and predictive modeling
- Portfolio demonstrating 5+ years of trend-to-strategy translation
- Certification in Strategic Foresight or similar (e.g., CFM, APF)