Executive team

Governor of the Recording Academy/GRAMMY of the New York Chapter and CEO of Pageot Productions
Steve Pageot
Executive director
Strongly involved in the artistic community, Steve Pageot holds several important positions:
- Voting member of the Recording Academy/GRAMMYs
- Member of the Producers & Engineers Wing committee
- Mentor for the Recording Academy/GRAMMYs GrammyU organization
During his career, he received the following honors:
- #3 Top Billboard (x1)
- Multi-platinum Sales Award (RIAA)
- Lauréat de Disques d’Or (RIAA)
- #1 Top Billboard (x3)
- #2 Top Billboard (x3)
Steve, a renowned producer in Canada has realized the dream of many producers by succeeding, from its beginnings, to collaborate with legendary artists, notably the famous Krayzie Bone of the group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, on his solo album ''Thug Mentality 1999'' on the title ''The War Iz On'', with the participation of none other than Snoop Dogg, Kurupt and Layzie Bone.
Steve Pageot is the first Governor from Canada in the history of the organization of the Recording Academy/GRAMMYs to occupy such a position. His title of Governor does not surprise anyone in the United States, more precisely in New York, whose Chapter voted unanimously to elect him.

Paralegal and Founder of Magazine Hip-Hop
Dany Tetreault
Director of communications
Dany Tetreault is a project manager and paralegal by training. In 2007, he founded the Productions Double N, then organized in 2010 C’est Hip-Hop chez nous, one of the largest underground Francophone rap festivals in North America. Subsequently, it merges with Batist to create the Music label Ukase and his division Ukase Media, dedicated to the promotion of Hip-Hop culture.
In 2023, he founds Nation Hip-Hop, which has become Magazine Hip-Hop at the end of 2025, an interactive platform and a social network supporting young artists. In 2024, he co-founds the movement Franco Votes with Steve. Through his projects, Dany continues to create platforms allowing young people and artists to develop their talent and to showcase Francophone culture.
