Job Description
Join Nexus Horizons Group at the forefront of tomorrow's transformation. We're seeking a visionary Future Innovation Strategist to architect groundbreaking solutions for 2026 and beyond. This role blends foresight research, technology integration, and strategic planning to position our clients as industry pioneers. You'll collaborate with C-suite executives across Fortune 500 companies to decode emerging trends, develop actionable roadmaps, and launch disruptive initiatives. If you thrive at the intersection of technology, human behavior, and market evolution, this is your opportunity to shape the future.
Responsibilities
- Lead horizon scanning and trend analysis to identify disruptive technologies and market shifts impacting 2026
- Develop strategic innovation roadmaps for enterprise clients, integrating AI, quantum computing, and biotech
- Facilitate C-level workshops on future-proofing business models and organizational resilience
- Author whitepapers and thought leadership on emerging economic and social paradigms
- Manage cross-functional teams of engineers, designers, and futurists in prototyping next-gen solutions
- Establish KPI frameworks to measure innovation ROI and long-term competitive advantage
- Partner with venture capital arms to identify and integrate breakthrough startups into client ecosystems
Qualifications
- 8+ years in strategy consulting, corporate innovation, or futurist research with Fortune 500 exposure
- Proven track record in developing multi-year innovation roadmaps with measurable outcomes
- Deep expertise in emerging technologies: AI/ML, quantum computing, synthetic biology, or Web3
- Exceptional scenario planning and foresight methodologies certification (e.g., CFMP preferred)
- Experience leading enterprise-level digital transformation initiatives
- Advanced degree in Business, Technology, Futures Studies, or related field
- Prior publication in innovation journals or speaking at global tech conferences
- Portfolio demonstrating 3+ successful future-focused initiatives