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SVG Europe Women Scotland 2026 ‘The Power of Legacy’: Photo gallery from 10 March event

SVG Europe Women Scotland’s ‘The Power of Legacy’ event took place at The Exchange in Glasgow on 10 March 2026 with QTV.

The evening of networking and discussion included debates around what ‘legacy’ truly means for a world event in sports broadcasting, from how it is built to how it endures, and how Scotland can harness this moment to strengthen pathways for women in technical roles for years to come and turn an opportunity into economic growth.

You can now view a picture gallery from the event below. And read a report of the event here.

Chair Heather McLean (SVG Europe) with speakers Cherrelle Redley-Murrain (Glasgow 2026), Armelle Canet (HBS), Alex Johnston (Glasgow 2026) discuss what broadcast legacy means beyond infrastructure and short term jobs.
Lucy Lake (QTV) and Carla Maroussas (Rise Women in Broadcast) discuss how organisations like Rise can embed legacy programmes into their day-to-day work.
Networking at The Exchange in Glasgow.
Jack McGill (QTV) leads a discussion with Trudy Lindblade (Cricket Scotland), Robbie Clyde (Scottish Golf), and Lauren Lamarr (Screen Scotland) on sustaining Scotland’s legacy beyond major sporting events
Trudy Lindblade, Cricket Scotland CEO.
More networking.
Attendees discuss the topics raised at The Power of Legacy event
Alex Johnston (Glasgow 2026), Heather McLean (SVG Europe), Cherrelle Redley-Murrain (Glasgow 2026), and Armelle Canet (HBS)

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