Navigating Reverse Discrimination: Addressing Concerns of Those Who Feel Diversity Targets are Working Against Them - Post-IFSEA Conference Podcast
Following the 6th IFSEA International Conference on Executive & Founder Issues in June 2025, we are delighted to share with you a follow up podcast on the session, ‘Navigating Reverse Discrimination: Addressing Concerns of Those Who Feel Diversity Targets are Working Against Them’. See below for further details.
In this brilliant episode, the IFSEA annual conference panellists examine the legal frameworks, workplace practices and cultural contexts that shape evolving debates around equality and inclusion in the UK, Sweden and the US. This is essential listening for senior executives and founders seeking to lead inclusively while mitigating legal and reputational risk.
Carl-Fredrik Hedenström, CFH Law (Sweden) (Chair)
Claire Dawson, BDBF (UK)
Camille Olson, Seyfarth Shaw (Chicago & California, USA)
In particular, the panel discuss:
What can we understand reverse discrimination to mean?
Different jurisdictional approaches to positive action and affirmative action
The ways in which particular contexts, such as political shifts and systemic bias, can influence leadership and employer policies and best practice
How do these conversations underscore the tension between equality of treatment and actual equity in recruitment and representation?
The importance of balancing legal compliance with cultural and reputational considerations
We also thank Regan O’Driscoll of Simmons & Simmons LLP (Ireland), who was unable to join the podcast, but attended as a panellist on the day of the conference and provided excellent insights.