George Uribe (born November 20, 1968) is a veteran television producer and founder and CEO of GuestBooker.com
Uribe has served as a Booker for Fox News Channel, Producer for MSNBC and Editorial Producer for CNN. He was awarded a certificate of appreciation from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for his coverage of September 11, 2001 while at Fox News Channel. He was awarded the NBC Universal Ovation Award for Breaking News Coverage in June 2004. He has served as a Judge for the New York Emmys and The New York Festivals.
Uribe and Shawn Sachs are co-founders of Newsmakers, a regular social of Journalists, Bookers, Producers and Public Relations Professionals in New York City. Uribe also founded the Music City Media Mixer, a monthly luncheon for publishing and music industry professionals, in Nashville.
Uribe received a B.A. from North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina and an M.A. from The George Washington University in Washington, DC. He is a graduate of the Non-Commissioned Officers Academy at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. Uribe served as a spokesperson for the United States Army Reserve 77th Regional Readiness Command from 2001-2006.
The Merindad de Uribe or Uribealdea is a historical subdivision of Biscay, Basque Country, Spain. Today, the "Uribe" is usually defined by subdivisions caused by the urban development of the Greater Bilbao conurbation. These are:
Additionally, Barakaldo is now considered to be part of Left Bank and a few rural municipalities of the southernmost tip of historical Uribe are grouped with other areas in Arratia-Nerbioi.
Uribe is also a Basque surname. Etymologically it seems to read under the city/town but its meaning is not clear. Álvaro Uribe, the former president of Colombia, bears this surname, and Mexican Manuel Uribe has for some time been the heaviest man on earth. In Latin America, there are other branches of the family in Ecuador and Mexico.
Uribe may refer to: