Angela Ahrendts, Apple’s senior vice president of retail, has appeared in a new video interview with CBS This Morning where she discussed her time at the company and new Apple Store initiatives. The major new Apple Store effort centered around customer engagement is called ‘Today at Apple’ and will launch at the end of next month.

Apple has detailed the newly expanded program on its Newsroom site today as well.

“Absolutely,” Ahrendts said. “So we call the software of the store that we are launching the end of May – we call that Today at Apple.”

That “software” will roll out across Apple’s nearly 500 stores, many of which will be changed literally overnight. Ahrendts calls it all an effort to create “town squares” where customers engage with their devices and their communities.

Apple originally launched its ‘Today at Apple’ program at its Union Square San Francisco location last year.

The effort also includes a new small business program in select stores:

In the interview, Ahrendts also discusses the ongoing Apple Store changes we’ve seen in recent months including the Genius Bar being rebranded as the Genius Grove and flagship stores undergoing major redesigns.

Ahrendts says her goal for Apple Stores is for people to see it as a community meeting place.

One flagship Apple Store currently being remodeled is the iconic 5th Ave. glass cube which appears due to be replaced and revamped. Apple is also opening an art-packed new retail location at the Dubai Mall this week.

“Does that apply to Android and Samsung users too?” O’Donnell asked.

“Absolutely. Absolutely. And we have an incredible trade up program that—” she said, laughing.

Check out the full article here and watch excepts from the appearance below: