
Portrait No. 001
Chjango Unchained
Founder
Aexodus Capital
Purpose, vengeance, and justice. Purpose because I believe in being an active participant in making manifest the future reality that we want to see in the world. I’ll stop there due to the character limit.
In her words
“I’m obsessed with enabling automation across the legacy physical world.”
Chapter I
The toughest challenges you've faced as a founder.
Before I speak, i’m usually not taken seriously. In my 20s, I took it personally and it became a self-fulfilling prophecy that would fuel my imposter syndrome. After much self development inner work, I overcame the feelings of inadequacy and seeking external validation and now I fully trust myself and my own inner compass. That alone has been the biggest game changer for my career.
Chapter II
Your vision.
I’m obsessed with enabling automation across the legacy physical world. People think that robotics will collapse into the Terminator timeline but I want to wield robotics as humanity’s greatest tool to improving humanity’s ascent to the stars. Therefore, we invest in the startups that seek to improve human life.
Chapter III
The impact you want to leave behind — for your industry, your community, and the women who come next.
I want to introduce responsible robotics to the mainstream that improves the quality of life for women. If robots can make child rearing, petsitting, elder caretaking, or female fertility extendable through surrogacy, I’d consider it a win.
