Hodgkinson had finished second at successive World Championships after claiming a stunning silver on her Olympic debut as a teenager in Tokyo three years ago.
But, having vowed to never settle for second on such a stage again after losing out to Kenya's Mary Moraa in Budapest in 2023, in Paris she became only the 10th British woman to win athletics gold at a Games.
Meadows, a world 800m bronze medallist and herself coached by husband Painter, said: "Keely is an incredible athlete and I know that it's still the beginning for her.
"She has huge ambitions in the sport and she wont stop until she's at least won another one in LA and even beyond that.
"It's really exciting we now feel like we know how to get those records indoor and outdoor.
"For 2025,the big aim is to win the world indoors and world outdoors. Get the two global titles, that is the big aim.
"Then we think 2026 is the right time to go for the outdoor record. Physically we know she can run 1.53 something in 2025 and then we will push on from there."