Job Description
Innovate Tomorrow Inc. is seeking a visionary 2026 Futurist Strategist to architect tomorrow's business landscape today. As a key architect of our next-generation roadmap, you'll decode emerging technological paradigms, societal shifts, and market disruptions to position our company at the vanguard of innovation. This hybrid role blends deep analytical rigor with creative foresight to transform speculative futures into executable strategies.
You'll collaborate with C-suite executives, R&D pioneers, and global innovation labs to develop 5-year strategic frameworks. We offer unparalleled autonomy to explore radical possibilities while grounding your insights in market validation. If you thrive at the intersection of technology anthropology and strategic planning, this is your opportunity to shape industries.
Responsibilities
- Architect 2026 strategic scenarios using horizon scanning, trend analysis, and predictive modeling
- Develop cross-impact matrices mapping technological convergence points (AI/Bio/Quantum)
- Lead scenario-planning workshops with executive teams to stress-test strategic resilience
- Translate foresight outputs into actionable product roadmaps and investment priorities
- Establish innovation radar frameworks for emerging threats and opportunities
- Partner with venture capital arm to identify disruptive startups for strategic partnerships
- Publish annual 'State of the Future' whitepapers establishing industry thought leadership
Qualifications
- Advanced degree in Futures Studies, Strategic Foresight, or Technology Innovation
- 7+ years in strategy consulting or corporate innovation with tech/energy focus
- Mastery of foresight methodologies (Delphi, STEEP, cross-impact analysis)
- Proven track record of converting future insights into billion-dollar opportunities
- Deep expertise in exponential technologies (AGI, synthetic biology, quantum computing)
- Exceptional storytelling skills to communicate complex futures to diverse stakeholders
- Published thought leadership in futurism or innovation strategy (IEEE/Forbes/HBR)