Chris Jelenchick

Chris Jelenchick

christallguy7@gmail.com

Bio

Christopher Jelenchick is currently a senior specializing in design at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He has an interest in web design, photography, and video editing. However, art never interested him as a kid; painting, sculpting, and weaving were not his jam. Until high school, sports were his world. It was in his sophomore year of high school though, when he took his first graphic arts class. This class introduced the world of design software, where he developed his interest in technology.

His last three years in high school he was enrolled in the AVID program, a class dedicated to helping students with school and planning their college futures. As the only future design major in the class, he took the lead in designing class projects and synthesizing ideas. His work benefitted the school through future recruitment.

Outside of design, sports are a huge part of Chris’s life. He has played soccer and baseball for fourteen and twelve years respectively; he cheers on the Green Bay Packers every Sunday, and for the Milwaukee Brewers all summer long. Although out of sports now, the teamwork skills learned through play have taught him how to accomplish things no matter the circumstances.

Design Team

Jake Stroeh:
Final App Consultant

Melanie Jelenchick:
Nurse

Jaimie Gasch:
Physical Therapist

High School

Nicolet High School

Description

Apolo is an app that connects coaches with their players at the high school level. The app allows players to self-identify potential injuries they may be experiencing, and provides various stretches and warm-ups to help them get better. The app also allows coaches to write on-field reports when players get hurt, so they can reflect and look for trends to better adapt their practice and warm-up regiments.

Mission

Apolo’s mission is to provide a place where teen athletes can self-identify potential injuries and receive injury-specific warm-up and workout regiments to reduce the number of overuse injuries sustained.

Vision

A high school athletic community with reduced number of overuse injuries.

Video

Infographic

Personas

Gallery