Age, Biography and Wiki
George Eid was born on 25 June, 1985 in Ashrafieh, Beirut, Lebanon, is a Lebanese journalist (born 1985). Discover George Eid's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?
Popular As |
George Eid |
Occupation |
Head of News Operations, Deputy Editor in Chief, News reporter, Anchor, University Lecturer |
Age |
38 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Cancer |
Born |
25 June 1985 |
Birthday |
25 June |
Birthplace |
Ashrafieh, Beirut, Lebanon |
Nationality |
Lebanon
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He is a member of famous Deputy with the age 38 years old group.
George Eid Height, Weight & Measurements
At 38 years old, George Eid height not available right now. We will update George Eid's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.
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Height |
Not Available |
Weight |
Not Available |
Body Measurements |
Not Available |
Eye Color |
Not Available |
Hair Color |
Not Available |
Who Is George Eid's Wife?
His wife is Rana Richa
Family |
Parents |
Elias Eid
Caroline Mazidji |
Wife |
Rana Richa |
Sibling |
Not Available |
Children |
Eleni Eid |
George Eid Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is George Eid worth at the age of 38 years old? George Eid’s income source is mostly from being a successful Deputy. He is from Lebanon. We have estimated George Eid's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
House |
Not Available |
Cars |
Not Available |
Source of Income |
Deputy |
George Eid Social Network
Timeline
George Eid (جورج عيد) (τζορτζ Ιντ) (born June 25, 1985) is a multilingual Lebanese senior journalist, anchor, war correspondent, documentary producer and university lecturer, columnist known for his liberal reports and articles.
After graduating he attended the Lebanese American University in 2004 and enrolled for a bachelor's degree in journalism.
He later transferred to Notre Dame University in 2005 where he completed a BA in journalism and public relations.
The second Youth Shadow government was established after a bill was passed on December 12, 2005, by the Lebanese cabinet to establish and support such a structure.
This was developed by MP and Editor in Chief of An-Nahar daily, Gebran Tueni who was assassinated during the Cedar Revolution.
Eid was also the editor-in-chief of the weekly magazine Al Raii el Aam (public opinion).
He is among the young journalists who appeared in Lebanon after 2007.
At a young age he made his debut on radio and television, and in e-media and written media in a period of seven years.
He was a founding member of Murr Television, Lebanon and Sky News Arabia.
Eid received the Said Akl Award in 2007 for best poetic performance.
He was also awarded the first prize from an international library of poets for his poem "Life".
His reports and columns appeared in many Lebanese newspapers, particularly in An-Nahar and Al Aamal between 2007–2009.
In 2007 after the July war, Eid participated in the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) conference in Malta and helped to issue the overall report on oil spill pollution in Lebanon affecting the shoreline from Jieh to Byblos.
He also served as a youth shadow Minister of Tourism and Industry between in 2007–2008.
He also occupied the seat of political editor at the web news agency iloubnan.info in 2008.
He was also a freelance writer with articles published in publications such as Timeout-Beirut, Naharashabab, Elite, El taswik el Arabi-Dubai, and Haya-Dubai.
At the end of 2008, Lebanese Radio CEO Fouad Hamdan asked Eid to present a talk show on Radio Lebanon tackling the Lebanese elections in June 2009.
Eid proposed the program name Saadat Al Nakheb, which was approved and began airing on January 9, 2009.
The show voiced the opinions of young people and independent politicians.
In a review in Annahar saadat al Nakheb the program was described as an "innovative new show that is timely and needed".
The show aired until the end of June 2009.
He then started the program Lana wa Lakum which tackled the daily issues of Lebanese society; it ended by September 2009.
On April 7, 2009, Eid began his television career with the newly reborn Murr television.
He became a reporter known for his innovative style of reporting on a wide range of issues from social to political.
On October 7, 2010, an MTV correspondent received threats related to his reporting on the mysterious purchase of lands by Hezbollah in the eastern part of the Lebanese capital Beirut.
A step which has been considered to have caused a demographic imbalance in the region.
However, despite these threats, Eid prepared and aired a follow -up report on the same issue on October 23, 2010, and another on November 26, 2010.
Eid joined Voice of Lebanon (VDL 100.5FM) radio station as a news anchor and show host on January 15, 2011.
On February 7 he aired the political show Al-mahkama which tackled all issues related to the Special Tribunal of Lebanon.
February 17, Eid took a phone call on air from a witness to P.M. Hariri's assassination, Zuhair el Sedik, who launched a series of accusations during the show.
He was one of the first international correspondents to enter Aleppo to cover the Syrian conflict in 2012.
In 2012 he was accepted into the master's program at Sorbonne IV - CELSA Paris, graduating two years later with a master's degree in marketing, management, communication and media.
From an early age he had a passion for news and wanted to work in the media industry.
He is also the producer of the first documentary about the Greeks of Lebanon Kalimera Men Beirut, which was first shown in March 2017.
Eid was born in Beirut, Lebanon, the son of Elias Eid and Caroline Mazidji.
During his early childhood he was raised by his maternal grandparents both refugees from Asia Minor.
He spent most of his childhood with them in the Gemmayzeh and Mar Mikhaël neighbourhoods during a time when Lebanon was divided by civil war.
They had a great influence on him and both were later featured in a documentary he made about the Greeks of Lebanon.
Eid developed a great passion for languages at an early age.
He was educated at the German school of Jounieh and learned to speak five languages: Arabic, German, French, English and Greek.