As of today, the family is mostly known for the Izzat Daouk franchise and Mohammad Amin Daouk who is the President of
Nejmeh SC, one of the oldest and most successful Lebanese football clubs. Other influential members include
Walid Daouk who was the
Information Minister of Lebanon in 2011 and Amine Mohammad Daouk, the president of the Makassed Organization. The social status of the family has been prominent throughout the past two centuries especially in Lebanese governance and politics. The most two notable members are
Omar Beik Daouk and
Ahmad Daouk. Omar served as the first Head of State of Beirut throughout the Ottoman Era.
Ahmad Daouk was the
Prime Minister of Lebanon in 1941 and 1960; he was also
Minister of National Defense in his own cabinet. During his period as
Prime Minister,
Lebanon enjoyed very close relationships and alliances with the
United States and
France. Omar Daouk had 2 sons, Mohamed and Hasan. Hasan Omar Daouk's wife, Hassana Fathallah-Daouk, was a prominent philanthropist member of several cultural organizations, such as the Lebanese Red Cross. She was also president of the Child and Mother Welfare Society, which runs a hospital, senior housing, and a development and career training center promoting the health and social success of modest income families in Beirut. She has a street named after her near the headquarters of that organization. Hassana was awarded the Lebanese Golden Medal of Achievement, the highest civilian honor awarded by the Republic of Lebanon. The family's members currently run an annual event by where all members of the extensive family meet each and get to know each other. Such events are regularly hosted in Beirut's
Movenpick Hotel. The Lebanese sweet 'Daoukieh' was named after the family due to its creator who was Daouk. May Daouk currently owns one of Beirut's mostly beautiful and rare villas. Its uniqueness comes from the fact that the villa is a blend of traditional Beiruti-Lebanese architecture with a hint of a modern touch of May's choice. The villa has been featured on many websites and social media networks such as
Pinterest and
Architectural Digest. == Legacy ==