Clarissa Biel

Clarissa Donner (born 1929, Niesburg) is a Brunanter lawyer and former First Lady.

Biography
Clarissa Biel was born to a Niesburger family of German origin. She studied law at the Royal University of Koningstad from 1948-1952 and worked as a judges assistant in Carrington Parish. In 1954 she married congressional representative and veteran Gerard Donner. They had three children, William, Adam and Katrine. In 1959, she joined the law firm of Sandler and Bryant of Koningstad and in 1966 she was made a full partner (the firm was renamed Sandler, Bryant and Donner). Donner worked with the law firm for over 20 years.

In 1984, her husband was elected President and she became the first lady. She came to promote a variety of charitable causes, notably the Cancer Society (her father died of cancer in 1950). She served in her role until 1990 when her husband list the elections. She did not return to Sandler, Bryant and Donner but instead took to volunteering with the Cancer Society and in 1999 was made Vice-President, a post which she held until 2004.