Marion honors Matt Tielebein with ‘Spirit of Marion’ award

Annual honor named for former Marion council member Paul Draper

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Mayor Nick AbouAssaly (left) and City Manager Ryan Waller (right) present Matt Tielebein, solid waste and recycling manager for the City of Marion, with the 2025 Paul Draper “Spirit of Marion” Award on May 6, 2025. CREDIT CITY OF MARION

The City of Marion has recognized Matt Tielebein as the 2025 recipient of the Paul Draper “Spirit of Marion” Award.

The award recognizes a Marion city employee who best represents dedication to public service, combined with an exceptional work ethic, humility, a sense of humor and a sincere desire to see the city and its workers succeed.

The award was presented May 6 by Mayor Nick AbouAssaly and City Manager Ryan Waller during an employee luncheon in conjunction with Public Service Recognition Week.

“Team Marion is committed to serving our residents and providing them with an unequalled quality of life,” Mr. AbouAssaly said in a release. “Each year, it is an honor to give the ‘Spirit of Marion’ Award to an outstanding public servant who puts forth extra effort and exemplifies our ‘Reaching Higher’ standard.”

Mr. Tielebein is the solid waste and recycling manager for the Public Works Department. He joined the City of Marion as an equipment operator in July 2004 and was promoted to his current role in March 2024.

Over the last year, he spearheaded the transition of the city’s manual waste collection process to automated garbage, recycling and yard waste collection. The highly anticipated and complex project involved coordinating truck deliveries, implementing new software and ensuring the availability of various container sizes.

According to the release, Mr. Tielebein remained dedicated to modernizing waste management for the community, spending weekends at farmers’ markets and other events to educate and engage residents.

“Matt’s leadership, problem-solving skills and commitment to excellence were instrumental in the project’s success,” Mr. Waller said. “He kept the needs of his team and our residents at the forefront.”

The award is named for former city council member Paul Draper, who served on the Civil Service Commission for 25 years and was on the Marion City Council from 2012 to 2020. Mr. Draper passed away in February 2020.