Auxilia, based in New York, is a force multiplier for business operations efficiency.
We strengthen the hands of prominent chief executives and venture investors by recruiting and developing able young professionals drawn largely from the Commonwealth.
The term force multiplier comes from the military, describing anything that magnifies the effect of an existing force: disciplined training, sound logistics, clear intelligence. In business it means building systems and processes that allow others to achieve far more with the same effort and capital.
We accelerate and streamline entire organisations, making them faster, leaner, and markedly more productive. Our teams specialise in business operations for venture capital firms, AI and education-technology start-ups, and in executive support for founders.
"Auxilia" refers to the auxiliary troops in the Roman army, which supported the main legionary forces. These units were composed of non-citizen soldiers that provided specialized capabilities like cavalry and light infantry, crucial for diverse military operations. Over time “auxiliary” evolved to describe a person or unit that is employed to assist others in their work, often during extra-ordinary times. Even an “auxiliary verb” is a “helping verb”.
[In Roman times non-citizens joined the Auxilia and gained citizenship through service.](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_citizenship#:~:text=Non-citizens joined the Auxilia,was found guilty of treason.) Similarly, we hope that ambitious and meticulous workers in the Commonwealth can join Auxilia, learn skills and master tools, and eventually gain the modern-day equivalent of Roman citizenship; liberty and dignity from a career in technology, unshackled by borders and local constraints.
Ultimately, our modern-day Auxilia mirrors the Roman auxiliary troops' role in providing specialized support to our generations’ Roman Legionaries; startup founders and early-stage investors.
We also just like the sound of it…
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