Hibs chief Leeann Dempster and Partick Thistle's Jacqui Low are among the members of the task force responsible for drawing up plans to reconstruct the SPFL.

Hearts supremo Ann Budge and Hamilton leader Les Gray were named vice-chairs of the group as part of the SPFL's agreement with clubs to consider reconstruction following the vote to conclude the Championship, League One and League Two early.

The pair were tasked with putting together a group of representatives from around the leagues for the first meeting to discuss potential ideas on Monday, April 20.

And now 15 members are involved including representatives from the Highland and Lowland Leagues.

John Nelms of Dundee is involved as member of the group following the controversial change of vote from the Dens Park club. The Dees initially voted 'no' however changed their decision after it emerged their initial vote had not been received.

The likes of Greenock Morton, Falkirk and Ayr United are also involved.

Les Gray said: "I am delighted that so many clubs have come forward to support the league restructuring process. I am looking forward to a positive debate."

Hearts owner Ann Budge added: "The importance of league restructuring is understood by all. It is vital we all work together to find solutions for the benefit as a whole."

Full task force:

Airdrieonians: Paul Hetherington

Ayr United: Lachlan Cameron

Cove Rangers: John Sheran

Dundee: John Nelms

Edinburgh City: Jim Brown

Falkirk: Gary Deans

Morton: Dave McKinnon

Hamilton: Les Gray

Hearts: Ann Budge

Hibs: Leeann Dempster

Partick Thistle: Jacqui Low

Queen's Park: Gerry Crawley

Raith Rovers: Bill Clark

Highland League: Rod Houston

Lowland League: George Fraser

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