Two years later, it extended its activities to continuous specialist training in the field of business management and administration.
In 1967, it became a public limited company, the shareholders were its founders, faculty and non-faculty personnel were working for the institution.
After 1990, EADA moved to the Aragó Street building and also acquired the Collbató Residential Center.
Since 1999, the school has reinforced its presence in the Latin American market and has set up various branches in different countries.
[1] EADA runs Full-time and part-time master's courses in different management areas, including marketing, human resources, finance, and operations.