Since its inception this year, The Grace Circle has grown into a community spanning three continents, and increasingly, it is business owners and entrepreneurs who are taking note. Built on the vision of Faith Morey, the American entrepreneur, philanthropist, etiquette coach, television personality, actress, model, and equestrian behind GracefullyFaithMorey, the movement has quietly built its reputation around a skill many businesses overlook: etiquette.

The story begins in Nigeria. On March 27, The Grace Circle held its very first gathering, drawing a room of business owners, creatives, and tastemakers who became the foundation of everything that followed.

That inaugural edition was made even more memorable through a partnership with Four Cousins Wine, whose presence added a touch of celebration to the occasion. The following month, on April 4, that same energy carried the movement to Ghana for its second edition, before the circle crossed into a new kind of space entirely by June, setting up inside Rolls Royce Pasadena for its USA edition.

For the business owners in the room at each of these editions, the draw has never simply been the venue or the guest list. It has been the community, and the practical value of what that community teaches. Members who run businesses, negotiate deals, and manage client relationships have described a renewed confidence in how they present themselves and their companies, and that shift is showing up in the testimonials the team continues to receive.