Dr. Gaubatz is a professor of IR at Old Dominion. His site is solid; I especially like how it is connected directly to his current research projects' commercial web sites.
This is the portfolio of a professor of IR at Mary Baldwin College. I like the layout quite a bit and how it does double-duty as a professional and teaching resource.
While there are several elements of this CV that I would adjust from a content perspective, I like the style and topography. It is easy to read and "clean."
This CV is heavily research focused and is a helpful demonstration of a solid CV for purposes of seeking a tenure-track faculty position in a research institution.
This Stanford University resource provides sample CVs for several fields. I found the Administration and Policy Analysis example most helpful, although the field is slightly different from my own, because of the combination of corporate and academic experience in the CV.
This is an interesting "CV," styled more in the European style or alike an American resume. I like how direct it is, with content grouped to align, presumably, to reflect the position's requirements and the job seeker's skills. I wonder how this can be cross-walked, from a professional experience standpoint, to align better with traditional CV style and content. So many of the other CV examples lack a non-academic professional experience section.
Claire, below is a link to a professor in my department with previous non-academic professional experience. This is the online version of his CV, but it appears in essentially the same format on his "paper" CV.
http://ww2.odu.edu/~ckeating/cv/experience.shtml
I am posting this because this seems to be one of the older versions of web-based portfolios, particularly those that are hosted off university URLs and primarily reflect a collection of online referrals. This page feels dated.
Dr. Earnest is a professor of IPE at Old Dominion. He leverages a LinkedIn page, which is increasingly common in the field. He also maintains pages at academia.edu.